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... give it . The text being even now more unsettled than that of any other speech of Cicero , I have given it my best attention in an Appendix . In a few instances I have felt obliged to adopt emendations of my own . The Latinity of the ...
... give it . The text being even now more unsettled than that of any other speech of Cicero , I have given it my best attention in an Appendix . In a few instances I have felt obliged to adopt emendations of my own . The Latinity of the ...
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... gives force and vividness to the statement ; also the fact that all the clauses from fatetur to the end of the sentence are paratactically , not syntactically arranged , that is , they are merely put 28 29 side by side , and not linked ...
... gives force and vividness to the statement ; also the fact that all the clauses from fatetur to the end of the sentence are paratactically , not syntactically arranged , that is , they are merely put 28 29 side by side , and not linked ...
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... gives a list , which is however capable of considerable extension ; additional exx . will be found under ab in Merguet's Lexicon to the Speeches of Cic . , in Jordan's n . on Caec . 33 , and in Madvig's n . on Fin . 2 , 30. The usage is ...
... gives a list , which is however capable of considerable extension ; additional exx . will be found under ab in Merguet's Lexicon to the Speeches of Cic . , in Jordan's n . on Caec . 33 , and in Madvig's n . on Fin . 2 , 30. The usage is ...
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... gives an abrupt energy to the question , which makes it a favourite rhetorical device . Cf. Acad . 2 , 115 , also Liv . 3 , 39 , 9 cuius illi partis essent rogitare . Populares ? Quid enim eos per populum egisse ? Optimates ? qui anno ...
... gives an abrupt energy to the question , which makes it a favourite rhetorical device . Cf. Acad . 2 , 115 , also Liv . 3 , 39 , 9 cuius illi partis essent rogitare . Populares ? Quid enim eos per populum egisse ? Optimates ? qui anno ...
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... give quis enim erat qui non sciret , and the expression occurs in Caesar B. G. 1 , 44 , 9 , in a letter of Trebonius ( Fam . 12 , 16 , 3 ) , in ( Cornificius ) Ad Her . 4 , 37 , also in Terence and Seneca Rhet . ( qu . by Krebs ...
... give quis enim erat qui non sciret , and the expression occurs in Caesar B. G. 1 , 44 , 9 , in a letter of Trebonius ( Fam . 12 , 16 , 3 ) , in ( Cornificius ) Ad Her . 4 , 37 , also in Terence and Seneca Rhet . ( qu . by Krebs ...
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