Select Orations: With Notes, for the Use of Schools and CollegesD. Appleton and Company, 1866 |
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... present , as it is the intention of the editor to issue it in some other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and ...
... present , as it is the intention of the editor to issue it in some other form . The present volume will be found to contain those orations , which in this country usually go under the name of select orations . They are the same , and ...
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... present a text which should be made up of several others , however good , and correspond entirely with no one . He was convinced that it would more certainly meet the views of scholars and teachers , if he should select the text which ...
... present a text which should be made up of several others , however good , and correspond entirely with no one . He was convinced that it would more certainly meet the views of scholars and teachers , if he should select the text which ...
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... present , he resolved to strike some decisive blow before troops could be levied to oppose him , and accordingly leaving the chief control of affairs at Rome in the hands of Lentulus and Cethegus , with the promise at the same time to ...
... present , he resolved to strike some decisive blow before troops could be levied to oppose him , and accordingly leaving the chief control of affairs at Rome in the hands of Lentulus and Cethegus , with the promise at the same time to ...
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... present to his imagination , that his grand aim was to become what the dictator had been , and that , pro- vided this end was accomplished , he felt little scrupulous about the means employed . And , in truth , when he looked abroad ...
... present to his imagination , that his grand aim was to become what the dictator had been , and that , pro- vided this end was accomplished , he felt little scrupulous about the means employed . And , in truth , when he looked abroad ...
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... present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. — Tandem expresses impatience and adds force to the interrogation . It may often be rendered " pray , " " I pray " So ...
... present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. — Tandem expresses impatience and adds force to the interrogation . It may often be rendered " pray , " " I pray " So ...
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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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Page 109 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Page 102 - 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. Quare suo jure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat 80 poetas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.