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... great variety of subjects ; and they are written in a style of the most elegant Latinity . The following Selection has been made with reference to both these points . The elucidation of historical events , the illustration of public ...
... great variety of subjects ; and they are written in a style of the most elegant Latinity . The following Selection has been made with reference to both these points . The elucidation of historical events , the illustration of public ...
Pagina 9
... great service , as Cicero himself allowed , in improving his style , and stripping it of florid redundance . After an absence of two years , he returned to Rome , improved in health and voice , and resumed his duties in the forum ; and ...
... great service , as Cicero himself allowed , in improving his style , and stripping it of florid redundance . After an absence of two years , he returned to Rome , improved in health and voice , and resumed his duties in the forum ; and ...
Pagina 10
... great orator ; for , five years after the expiration of his consulship , he was banished Italy . During the time of his banishment , he did not entirely put in practice those precepts of patience and philosophy he had learnt and ...
... great orator ; for , five years after the expiration of his consulship , he was banished Italy . During the time of his banishment , he did not entirely put in practice those precepts of patience and philosophy he had learnt and ...
Pagina 12
... great part of his Epistles are addressed to Atticus , a Roman Knight , his dearest and most esteemed friend . It is from these letters , prin- cipally , that after - ages have drawn a character of their writer ; which has been ...
... great part of his Epistles are addressed to Atticus , a Roman Knight , his dearest and most esteemed friend . It is from these letters , prin- cipally , that after - ages have drawn a character of their writer ; which has been ...
Pagina 17
... great conspirator . He intended , as well as Cicero , to canvass for the consulship the following year . Cogitabamus , in this sentence , must be con- strued as a present- " . we are purposing . ' 99 4 Judices answer somewhat to our ...
... great conspirator . He intended , as well as Cicero , to canvass for the consulship the following year . Cogitabamus , in this sentence , must be con- strued as a present- " . we are purposing . ' 99 4 Judices answer somewhat to our ...
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