Oratio Pro L. MurenaUniversity Press, 1914 - 132 pages |
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... points I have given my full reasons for the view I have taken . B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender ...
... points I have given my full reasons for the view I have taken . B. i . Murena and his family [ adapted from Halm ] . Our knowledge of L Licinius Murena rests almost entirely upon the notices of his life preserved to us by his defender ...
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... point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius III 45 ) : but his true epitaph was written by Lucan ( Phars 1 128 ) . victrix causa deis placuit , sed victa Catoni . The following lines ( II 380 foll ) ...
... point to die ' formed a favourite rhetorical exercise in the schools ( Persius III 45 ) : but his true epitaph was written by Lucan ( Phars 1 128 ) . victrix causa deis placuit , sed victa Catoni . The following lines ( II 380 foll ) ...
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... points of his argument and make the best of his case ( ib § 303 ) . His voice was ringing and clear , his de- livery pleasing ; but he was inclined to overdo movement and gesture ( ib § 303 ) . He died in BC 50 ( ib § 229 ) . He had ...
... points of his argument and make the best of his case ( ib § 303 ) . His voice was ringing and clear , his de- livery pleasing ; but he was inclined to overdo movement and gesture ( ib § 303 ) . He died in BC 50 ( ib § 229 ) . He had ...
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... was able to deliver in defence of one of his friends a speech distinguished by its light wit and good - humoured raillery . ' If we put ourselves for a moment at that point of the 2-2 INTRODUCTION 19 (iv ) The Trial Remarks on the Speech.
... was able to deliver in defence of one of his friends a speech distinguished by its light wit and good - humoured raillery . ' If we put ourselves for a moment at that point of the 2-2 INTRODUCTION 19 (iv ) The Trial Remarks on the Speech.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero William Emerton Heitland. put ourselves for a moment at that point of the case where the consul ... points would only bear very gentle handling , and ( 3 ) had been dealt with in detail by the juniors . The case was ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero William Emerton Heitland. put ourselves for a moment at that point of the case where the consul ... points would only bear very gentle handling , and ( 3 ) had been dealt with in detail by the juniors . The case was ...
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