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... oration . The recent edi- tion of the same oration by Halm was not received till after the notes to this oration had been stereotyped ; and while the editor regrets that he could not make use of Halm's labors , he has been gratified to ...
... oration . The recent edi- tion of the same oration by Halm was not received till after the notes to this oration had been stereotyped ; and while the editor regrets that he could not make use of Halm's labors , he has been gratified to ...
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... oration for Archias , contributed greatly to aid the editor in his task . At this point also the editor received the edition by Schmitz and Zumpt , which has just been republished in this country . In regard to the oration for Milo ...
... oration for Archias , contributed greatly to aid the editor in his task . At this point also the editor received the edition by Schmitz and Zumpt , which has just been republished in this country . In regard to the oration for Milo ...
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... , pro Flacc . 40 , pro Planc . 37 , ad Att . i . 19 , ii . 1 , xi . 21 , xvi . 14 , ad Fam . i . 9 ; Sueton . Jul . 14 ; Plut . Cic . 10-22 , Cat . Min . 23. ) FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . ANALYSIS . This oration is 146 NOTES .
... , pro Flacc . 40 , pro Planc . 37 , ad Att . i . 19 , ii . 1 , xi . 21 , xvi . 14 , ad Fam . i . 9 ; Sueton . Jul . 14 ; Plut . Cic . 10-22 , Cat . Min . 23. ) FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . ANALYSIS . This oration is 146 NOTES .
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With Notes, for the Use of Schools and Colleges Marcus Tullius Cicero. FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . ANALYSIS . This oration is distributed into three parts : 1. In the introduction the orator expresses his astonishment at the bold ap ...
With Notes, for the Use of Schools and Colleges Marcus Tullius Cicero. FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . ANALYSIS . This oration is distributed into three parts : 1. In the introduction the orator expresses his astonishment at the bold ap ...
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... orator then claims his silence as confirmation of his statement , and proceeds with a more full and emphatic exposition . Dico commences Page 11 12 the sentence with emphasis as the antithesis FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 155.
... orator then claims his silence as confirmation of his statement , and proceeds with a more full and emphatic exposition . Dico commences Page 11 12 the sentence with emphasis as the antithesis FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 155.
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Africa Archias Asconius bellum Benecke brought Cæs Cæsar Cæsar's called case Castor Catiline causa cause Cicero Cicero's city Clodio Clodius common text Compare construction consul country cujus death Deiotarus edition esset Etruria expression first following form former found general give given gives Grammar great Greek Greek Language hæc Heraclia hujus ille Italy judices Klotz language Latin life Ligarius line made Madvig read Matthiæ mihi Milo Milo's Mithridates name neque Notes omnibus oration orator order Orelli pages passage people place Pompeio Pompeius Pompey populi Romani prætor preceding preposition present purpose quæ Quinctil Quirites quum reading reference rei publicæ rem publicam Roman Rome sæpe Sall same says Schultz second See ch See note See P. C. See Z senate senatus sense sentence Sest sine slaves Soldan state Steinmetz Sulla taken tamen time used vitæ vobis word words year καὶ
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