Oratio Pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1914 - 132 pages |
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Page 20
... opposed to the moral prin- ciples of the Stoic school . It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the Stoic paradoxes would seriously weaken the force of those charges which were formidable chiefly from ...
... opposed to the moral prin- ciples of the Stoic school . It was self - evident that a playful exposure of the unpractical nature of the Stoic paradoxes would seriously weaken the force of those charges which were formidable chiefly from ...
Page 27
... opposed to Roman habits and ways of thinking . You confound public munificence with personal luxury . Remember how ridiculous Tubero made himself by crossgrained application of dogmas out of season . Besides , if you must be very nice ...
... opposed to Roman habits and ways of thinking . You confound public munificence with personal luxury . Remember how ridiculous Tubero made himself by crossgrained application of dogmas out of season . Besides , if you must be very nice ...
Page 45
... opposed to excurrere . Compare orator § 96 in ea me- diocritate consedit . Passed out of the public view in the routine duties of the office . ' campum ] compare ad Att v 15 § 1 non habet satis magnum campum ille tibi non ignotus cursus ...
... opposed to excurrere . Compare orator § 96 in ea me- diocritate consedit . Passed out of the public view in the routine duties of the office . ' campum ] compare ad Att v 15 § 1 non habet satis magnum campum ille tibi non ignotus cursus ...
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... opposition , as in § 12 maledicto quidem , & c . ista ] the MSS have illa , which Zumpt defends . But on comparing §§ 23 , 24 , 25 , 28 , 29 I prefer accept- ing Halm's correction . To suppose , as Zumpt does , that Cicero here turns to ...
... opposition , as in § 12 maledicto quidem , & c . ista ] the MSS have illa , which Zumpt defends . But on comparing §§ 23 , 24 , 25 , 28 , 29 I prefer accept- ing Halm's correction . To suppose , as Zumpt does , that Cicero here turns to ...
Page 54
... opposed to in iure , before the magistrate . See Lord Mackenzie , Roman Law , part v cc 2 , 3 ; Gaius IV 5 ; and for dis- tinction between civil and criminal causes , Mommsen book IV C IO . tenebant ] ' knew , ' ' were skilled in them ...
... opposed to in iure , before the magistrate . See Lord Mackenzie , Roman Law , part v cc 2 , 3 ; Gaius IV 5 ; and for dis- tinction between civil and criminal causes , Mommsen book IV C IO . tenebant ] ' knew , ' ' were skilled in them ...
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