M. Tullii Ciceronis orationes selectæ xii. [ed. by J.H. Richter].Libr. Orphanotrophei, 1849 - 319 |
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... delivered . As they comprise the greater part of his political life , we shall take them as the basis of our sketch - not as indicating the diffe- rent phases of his development as an orator , but as a proof that the author , as a man ...
... delivered . As they comprise the greater part of his political life , we shall take them as the basis of our sketch - not as indicating the diffe- rent phases of his development as an orator , but as a proof that the author , as a man ...
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... delivered , among other speeches , the splendid oration for the Manilian bill ( pro lege Manilia ) . The veneration for Pompey which he showed on that occasion was entertained by him throughout his life . Having Caesar before his eyes ...
... delivered , among other speeches , the splendid oration for the Manilian bill ( pro lege Manilia ) . The veneration for Pompey which he showed on that occasion was entertained by him throughout his life . Having Caesar before his eyes ...
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... delivered his first oration connected with the case - namely , his ' Divinatio in Q. Caeci- lium ' -in which he explained his views , and laid down the principle , that the judges ought to choose as accuser the man desired by those ...
... delivered his first oration connected with the case - namely , his ' Divinatio in Q. Caeci- lium ' -in which he explained his views , and laid down the principle , that the judges ought to choose as accuser the man desired by those ...
Strona 92
... delivered by Cicero in the consulship of M. Aemilius Lepidus and L. Volcatius Tullus , B. C. 66. He was then praetor , and addressed his speech to a numerous assembly of the Roman people in the Forum . Certain expressions of Cicero lead ...
... delivered by Cicero in the consulship of M. Aemilius Lepidus and L. Volcatius Tullus , B. C. 66. He was then praetor , and addressed his speech to a numerous assembly of the Roman people in the Forum . Certain expressions of Cicero lead ...
Strona 127
... delivered his first Catilinarian speech , which is one of the most splendid orations that have come down to us ; more especially because it bears the impress of an extempore speech , and thus furnishes us the IN L. CATILINAM ORATIO ...
... delivered his first Catilinarian speech , which is one of the most splendid orations that have come down to us ; more especially because it bears the impress of an extempore speech , and thus furnishes us the IN L. CATILINAM ORATIO ...
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