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... Cicero speaks of himself as ' adolescens ' at the time he put down Catiline's conspiracy , when he was forty - four years old , and as ' senex ' when he delivered his 2nd Philippic , at which time he was sixty - two . " Defendi ...
... Cicero speaks of himself as ' adolescens ' at the time he put down Catiline's conspiracy , when he was forty - four years old , and as ' senex ' when he delivered his 2nd Philippic , at which time he was sixty - two . " Defendi ...
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... Cicero says one might on some part of every day get a sight of the sun ( Verr . v . 10 ) . Mytilene ' is written Mitylenae ' or ' Mytilenae ' in the MSS . of Cicero , who thus describes it ( de Leg . Agr . 5 ii . 16 ) , " Quid Mytilenae ...
... Cicero says one might on some part of every day get a sight of the sun ( Verr . v . 10 ) . Mytilene ' is written Mitylenae ' or ' Mytilenae ' in the MSS . of Cicero , who thus describes it ( de Leg . Agr . 5 ii . 16 ) , " Quid Mytilenae ...
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... Cicero's time . He says ( Div . i . 19 ) , “ Contemnamus etiam Babylonios et eos qui e Cau- caso caeli signa servantes numeris stellarum cursus et motus persequuntur . " As might be supposed they were most successful in engaging the ...
... Cicero's time . He says ( Div . i . 19 ) , “ Contemnamus etiam Babylonios et eos qui e Cau- caso caeli signa servantes numeris stellarum cursus et motus persequuntur . " As might be supposed they were most successful in engaging the ...
Strona 33
... Cicero , Tusc . iii . 2 : " ea ( laus bonorum ) virtuti resonat tanquam imago . " Virgil gives the full expression Georg . iv . 50 : " Vocisque offensa resultat imago . " See C. i . 20. 8 . 15. variisque mundum ] ' Mundum ' here ...
... Cicero , Tusc . iii . 2 : " ea ( laus bonorum ) virtuti resonat tanquam imago . " Virgil gives the full expression Georg . iv . 50 : " Vocisque offensa resultat imago . " See C. i . 20. 8 . 15. variisque mundum ] ' Mundum ' here ...
Strona 34
... Cicero , Phil . iii . 4 , where comparing this king with M. Antonius he makes him out to be better than history draws him . But Cicero spoke for a purpose , and his statements are chiefly negative . On another occasion he wrote ...
... Cicero , Phil . iii . 4 , where comparing this king with M. Antonius he makes him out to be better than history draws him . But Cicero spoke for a purpose , and his statements are chiefly negative . On another occasion he wrote ...
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