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Mr. Froude thinks that it may have been through her influence that Cicero took a lenient view of the Clodian violation of the mysteries of the Bona Dea , and that it may have been Cicero's intimacy with his sister which led Clodius to ...
Mr. Froude thinks that it may have been through her influence that Cicero took a lenient view of the Clodian violation of the mysteries of the Bona Dea , and that it may have been Cicero's intimacy with his sister which led Clodius to ...
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Mr. Froude has not been very accurate in his account of the trial of Clodius ; and I should be glad to know in what old - world commentary he found that the words nosti enim marinas ( Att . i . 16 , 10 ) have reference to an adventure ...
Mr. Froude has not been very accurate in his account of the trial of Clodius ; and I should be glad to know in what old - world commentary he found that the words nosti enim marinas ( Att . i . 16 , 10 ) have reference to an adventure ...
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13 ) , in which he uses such very temperate expressions to describe his feelings towards his old . enemy Clodius . In his private letters , however , we may expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain ...
13 ) , in which he uses such very temperate expressions to describe his feelings towards his old . enemy Clodius . In his private letters , however , we may expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain ...
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After he failed to gain the great orator to his own interests , we read with pleasure of the magnanimity shown in offering him one of his own lieutenan- cies to protect him from Clodius , and afterwards a place among the twenty ...
After he failed to gain the great orator to his own interests , we read with pleasure of the magnanimity shown in offering him one of his own lieutenan- cies to protect him from Clodius , and afterwards a place among the twenty ...
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... utter incapacity and pitiable stupidity of Catiline and the whole revolutionary party . Catiline drifted into the ranks of the insurgents . After foolishly vapour- Catiline , Clodius , and Tiberius : London , Chapman & Hall , 1878 .
... utter incapacity and pitiable stupidity of Catiline and the whole revolutionary party . Catiline drifted into the ranks of the insurgents . After foolishly vapour- Catiline , Clodius , and Tiberius : London , Chapman & Hall , 1878 .
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