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Strona 15
... Caesar , he designed to murder the consuls and senators , and when , by reason of the signals not being given on account of the absence of some of the conspirators , the design was frustrated . The Senate were well acquainted with ...
... Caesar , he designed to murder the consuls and senators , and when , by reason of the signals not being given on account of the absence of some of the conspirators , the design was frustrated . The Senate were well acquainted with ...
Strona 67
... Caesar , then Praetor elect , was asked . Caesar , who was by many suspected of having encouraged and promoted the designs of the conspirators , was mild in his sentence ; but such was his art , that he shrouded his misplaced clemency ...
... Caesar , then Praetor elect , was asked . Caesar , who was by many suspected of having encouraged and promoted the designs of the conspirators , was mild in his sentence ; but such was his art , that he shrouded his misplaced clemency ...
Strona 72
... Caesaris - This mildness of Caesar , although it wore the appearance of severity , induced many to suspect , that he had sc- mortis poenam removet , caeterorum suppliciorum omnes acerbitates amplectitur . 72 ORATIO IV . IN L. CATILINAM .
... Caesaris - This mildness of Caesar , although it wore the appearance of severity , induced many to suspect , that he had sc- mortis poenam removet , caeterorum suppliciorum omnes acerbitates amplectitur . 72 ORATIO IV . IN L. CATILINAM .
Strona 74
... Caesar , construes his opinion as given from a conviction of its u- tility , justice , and severity . 4. Concionatorum - Turbulent speakers and seditious Tribunes . 5. Abesse non neminem - This passage alludes to the folly of some one ...
... Caesar , construes his opinion as given from a conviction of its u- tility , justice , and severity . 4. Concionatorum - Turbulent speakers and seditious Tribunes . 5. Abesse non neminem - This passage alludes to the folly of some one ...
Strona 75
... Caesar intel- ligit , legem Semproniam esse de civibus Romanis constitutam : qui autem reipub . sit hostis , eum civem esse nullo modo posse : denique ipsum latorem legis Semproniae , jussu populi poenas reip . dependisse : idem etiam ...
... Caesar intel- ligit , legem Semproniam esse de civibus Romanis constitutam : qui autem reipub . sit hostis , eum civem esse nullo modo posse : denique ipsum latorem legis Semproniae , jussu populi poenas reip . dependisse : idem etiam ...
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Strona 195 - Hunc ego non diligam, non 30 admirer, non omni ratione defendendum putem ? Atque sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare; poe'tam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari. Qua re suo iure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat poe'tas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.