Ciceronis Pro L. Cornelio Balbo Oratio Ad Iudices: Edited for Schools and CollegesUniversity Press, 1890 - 114 pages |
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Page 3
... editor of a book in the " Pitt Press Series " was lately taken to task by a reviewer for giving in a note a reference to Roby's Grammar ! deserves treatment more thorough than have been able to give PREFATORY NOTE. ...
... editor of a book in the " Pitt Press Series " was lately taken to task by a reviewer for giving in a note a reference to Roby's Grammar ! deserves treatment more thorough than have been able to give PREFATORY NOTE. ...
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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 30 31 32 I 2 5 side by 50 ...
... 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 30 31 32 I 2 5 side by 50 ...
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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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Acad adiutoribus Appendix Arch Archia atque Balbus Caec Caesar Cambridge causa Cicero citizens citizenship civibus civis civitas foederata civitate civitatem civitatis clause comitia consili consul Cornelio Crassus crimen cuius dicere Dio Cassius Edited eius enfranchised enim esset etiam exceptum foederatis foedere foederibus foedus franchise fuit Gades Gaditanes Gaul Greek haec Halm hanc Heraclia hominum huic huius igitur illis illud Introd Introduction and Notes ipso iudices iudicium iure iuris Latin legatus lege lex Iulia liceat Madv Madvig Marius Metellus modo multis neque nihil nisi nobis nostris nouns nullo omni orator Orelli passage periculis phrase plur poena Pompeius populi Romani potest praemiis praetor quae quam quid quis quod reading rebus rei publicae Roman Rome saepe Saguntum senatus sententia Sest socii speech sunt treaty Tusc verb vero Verr virtute words