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In whatever light we regard his flight at the subsequent battle of Philippi , it is certain that the disgrace was shared but by too many upon that day , in which the Romans lost their last hopes of freedom , and exchanged public virtue ...
In whatever light we regard his flight at the subsequent battle of Philippi , it is certain that the disgrace was shared but by too many upon that day , in which the Romans lost their last hopes of freedom , and exchanged public virtue ...
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Horace , for the most part , dedicates his poems ( and writes them on a subject ) suitable to the virtues and vices of those he addresses them to . So Sat. ix . Book i . Ecce Fuscus Aristius occurrit mihi charus .
Horace , for the most part , dedicates his poems ( and writes them on a subject ) suitable to the virtues and vices of those he addresses them to . So Sat. ix . Book i . Ecce Fuscus Aristius occurrit mihi charus .
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Cato of Utica , so remarkable for his virtue , and the strenuous opposition he made to tyranny . After the defeat of Pompey , he was shut up by Cæsar in Utica , where , rather than fall into the hands of the conqueror , and survive the ...
Cato of Utica , so remarkable for his virtue , and the strenuous opposition he made to tyranny . After the defeat of Pompey , he was shut up by Cæsar in Utica , where , rather than fall into the hands of the conqueror , and survive the ...
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Virtue , differing from the vulgar , excepts Phraates though restored to the throne of Cyrus , from the number of the happy ; and teaches the populace to disuse false names for things , by conferring the kingdom and a safe diadem and ...
Virtue , differing from the vulgar , excepts Phraates though restored to the throne of Cyrus , from the number of the happy ; and teaches the populace to disuse false names for things , by conferring the kingdom and a safe diadem and ...
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Virtue , unknowing of base repulse , shines with immaculate honors ; nor does she assume nor lay aside the ensigns of 6 her dignity , at the veering of the popular. spare 3 Mino , “ internæ propter facinora commissa . " ORELLI .
Virtue , unknowing of base repulse , shines with immaculate honors ; nor does she assume nor lay aside the ensigns of 6 her dignity , at the veering of the popular. spare 3 Mino , “ internæ propter facinora commissa . " ORELLI .
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