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Mr. Froude seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the antithesis letum non omnia finit ...
Mr. Froude seems to think that Caesar did utter all those rhetorical commonplaces on the text mors ultima linea rerum est , which Sallust puts into his mouth , and that Cicero matched his thesis with the antithesis letum non omnia finit ...
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Cicero , true to the programme of his party , which he strongly condemns Cato for neglecting , would have gladly stood apart , but that Clodius brought an odious taunt against his cherished consulship : me tantum comperisse omnia ...
Cicero , true to the programme of his party , which he strongly condemns Cato for neglecting , would have gladly stood apart , but that Clodius brought an odious taunt against his cherished consulship : me tantum comperisse omnia ...
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Caesar having in vain tried to gain Cicero as an adherent - having in vain sought even to afford him an opportunity for retiring from a perilous position with * Inimicissimus Caesaris , et ut omnia ista rescindat . - Att . ii . 12 , 2 .
Caesar having in vain tried to gain Cicero as an adherent - having in vain sought even to afford him an opportunity for retiring from a perilous position with * Inimicissimus Caesaris , et ut omnia ista rescindat . - Att . ii . 12 , 2 .
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... in which he announces his complete reforma- * Est enim άμορφον ἀντιπολιτευομένου χρεωφειλέτην esse . — Att . vii . 8 , 5 . † Att . xvi . 2 , 2 . In Tusculanum nos venturos putamus aut Nonis aut postridie . Ibi ut sint omnia parata .
... in which he announces his complete reforma- * Est enim άμορφον ἀντιπολιτευομένου χρεωφειλέτην esse . — Att . vii . 8 , 5 . † Att . xvi . 2 , 2 . In Tusculanum nos venturos putamus aut Nonis aut postridie . Ibi ut sint omnia parata .
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Quin ipsa iudicia non solemus omnia tractare uno modo ; privatas causas et eas tenues agimus subtilius , capitis aut famae ornatius . Epistolas vero cotidianis verbis texere solemus .-- Fam . ix . 21 , 1 . first edition of this volume ...
Quin ipsa iudicia non solemus omnia tractare uno modo ; privatas causas et eas tenues agimus subtilius , capitis aut famae ornatius . Epistolas vero cotidianis verbis texere solemus .-- Fam . ix . 21 , 1 . first edition of this volume ...
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