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Pagina 5
... have , in each instance , been the guides of the Editor in the choice of these Letters ; and he feels quite sure that he is greatly serving the cause of sound educa- tion , by pressing upon the constant attention of the student the most ...
... have , in each instance , been the guides of the Editor in the choice of these Letters ; and he feels quite sure that he is greatly serving the cause of sound educa- tion , by pressing upon the constant attention of the student the most ...
Pagina 7
... have been given to one of his ancestors , from the circumstance that he cultivated , with success , the Cicer , or Vetch . His father had a house in Rome ; and thither he sent his eldest son , Marcus , for his education ; in which he ...
... have been given to one of his ancestors , from the circumstance that he cultivated , with success , the Cicer , or Vetch . His father had a house in Rome ; and thither he sent his eldest son , Marcus , for his education ; in which he ...
Pagina 11
... Italian coast , by the soldiers of the triumvir ; and murdered , at Astura , in the 64th year of his age , and 44 B. C. Of the numerous works which Cicero wrote , several , some even say nine - tenths , have perished . LIFE OF CICERO . 11.
... Italian coast , by the soldiers of the triumvir ; and murdered , at Astura , in the 64th year of his age , and 44 B. C. Of the numerous works which Cicero wrote , several , some even say nine - tenths , have perished . LIFE OF CICERO . 11.
Pagina 12
... have drawn a character of their writer ; which has been pronounced ( bating a certain degree of vanity , seldom found wanting even in men of supereminent talent ) to be that of the most upright man , the most patriotic citizen , and the ...
... have drawn a character of their writer ; which has been pronounced ( bating a certain degree of vanity , seldom found wanting even in men of supereminent talent ) to be that of the most upright man , the most patriotic citizen , and the ...
Pagina 22
... have treated on the mathematical part of the science , to judge from the dif- ficulty Cicero had in under- standing it . " I entreat you . " 3 The transaction with this Titinius was a purchase , which seems to have been over - hasti- ly ...
... have treated on the mathematical part of the science , to judge from the dif- ficulty Cicero had in under- standing it . " I entreat you . " 3 The transaction with this Titinius was a purchase , which seems to have been over - hasti- ly ...
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Select epistles of Cicero and Pliny, with notes by J. Edwards Marcus Tullius Cicero Volledige weergave - 1836 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 243 - Adfirmabant autem hanc fuisse summam vel culpae suae vel erroris, quod essent soliti stato die ante lucem convenire carmenque Christo quasi deo dicere secum invicem seque sacramento non in scelus aliquod obstringere, sed ne furta, ne latrocinia, ne adulteria committerent, ne fidem fallerent, ne depositum appellati abnegarent.
Pagina 158 - Coepi egomet mecum sic cogitare: 'Hem! nos homunculi indignamur, si quis nostrum interiit aut occisus est, quorum vita brevior esse debet, cum uno loco tot oppidum cadavera proiecta iacent? Visne tu te, Servi, cohibere et meminisse hominem te esse natum?
Pagina 226 - Miseni quod procurrit abstulerat. tum mater orare, hortari, iubere quoquo modo fugerem : posse enim iuvenem, se et annis et corpore gravem bene morituram, si mihi causa mortis non fuisset. ego contra, salvum me nisi una non futurum : dein manum eius amplexus addere gradum cogo.
Pagina 230 - The seasons' difference, as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, 'This is no flattery: these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Pagina 223 - Tum se quieti dedit et quievit verissimo quidem somno. Nam meatus animae, qui illi propter amplitudinem corporis gravior et sonantior erat, ab iis, qui limini obversabantur, audiebatur.
Pagina 244 - Visa est enim mihi res digna consultatione, maxime propter periclitantium numerum. Multi enim omnis aetatis, omnis ordinis, utriusque sexus etiam, vocantur in periculum, et vocabuntur. Neque civitates tantum, sed vicos etiam atque agros superstitionis istius contagio pervagata est : quae videtur sisti et corrigi posse. Certe satis constat, prope iam desolata templa coepisse celebrari, et sacra solemnia diu intermissa repeti, pastumque venire victimarum, cuius adhuc rarissimus emptor inveniebatur.
Pagina 221 - ... equidem beatos puto quibus deorum munere datum est aut facere scribenda aut scribere legenda, beatissimos vero quibus utrumque.
Pagina 67 - Te vero {лговеcгм scribendi egregiam habere video. Q.uos tu situs, quas naturas rerum et locorum, quos mores, quas gentes, quas pugnas, quem vero ipsum imperatorem habes ! Ego te libenter, ut rogas, quibus rebus vis, adiuvabo et tibi versus, quos rogas, у\айK els 'Авqvas mittam.