The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero: Arranged According to Its Chronological Order, Volume 1Hodges, Figgis ; Longmans, Green, 1885 - Authors, Latin |
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... Clodius . Pulchellus would not concern himself about the question whether ẞows had one lover more or less . Cicero's conduct in taking a lenient view of Clodius ' sacrilege does not need to be accounted for ; it was the optimate policy ...
... Clodius . Pulchellus would not concern himself about the question whether ẞows had one lover more or less . Cicero's conduct in taking a lenient view of Clodius ' sacrilege does not need to be accounted for ; it was the optimate policy ...
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... 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 among the pirates , from which he ( Clodius ) came of with nameless ...
... 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 among the pirates , from which he ( Clodius ) came of with nameless ...
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... Clodius . In his private letters , however , we may expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain of light to Compare also with the language of the Catilinarian speeches the very temperate portrait of ...
... Clodius . In his private letters , however , we may expect to find his real opinions . But his private letters , though a fountain of light to Compare also with the language of the Catilinarian speeches the very temperate portrait of ...
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... Clodius , and afterwards a place among the twenty commissioners . The seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the letters to Atticus record in almost every letter the desire of Caesar , couched in the most manly and respectful terms , to ...
... Clodius , and afterwards a place among the twenty commissioners . The seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the letters to Atticus record in almost every letter the desire of Caesar , couched in the most manly and respectful terms , to ...
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... Clodius , and Tiberius : London , Chapman & Hall , 1878 . Yet that the special city following of Catiline was mainly composed of debtors who sought novae tabulae is plain from the invariable language of Cicero . ing in the senate about ...
... Clodius , and Tiberius : London , Chapman & Hall , 1878 . Yet that the special city following of Catiline was mainly composed of debtors who sought novae tabulae is plain from the invariable language of Cicero . ing in the senate about ...
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