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... exert any great or lasting influence on his fellow citizens : most admired without following him . Cicero , who was intimate with him , seems to have valued his worth very highly , but to have generally INTRODUCTION 15.
... exert any great or lasting influence on his fellow citizens : most admired without following him . Cicero , who was intimate with him , seems to have valued his worth very highly , but to have generally INTRODUCTION 15.
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... seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about whom nothing more seems to be known than is to be found in the speech , §§ 54 , 56 , 57 , 69 . iii . For the Defence . ( 1 ) Marcus Tullius M F M N Cicero was born at Arpi ...
... seems to have been the name of the third subscriptor , about whom nothing more seems to be known than is to be found in the speech , §§ 54 , 56 , 57 , 69 . iii . For the Defence . ( 1 ) Marcus Tullius M F M N Cicero was born at Arpi ...
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... seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att II 25 § 1 , IV 15 § 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born BC 114 , and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made his first ...
... seems also to have borne the name Hortalus ( ad Att II 25 § 1 , IV 15 § 4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born BC 114 , and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made his first ...
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... seems to be always used in unfavourable sense by Cicero . negotiosam ] the charge of the public corn - supply . consedit ] opposed to excurrere . Compare orator § 96 in ea me- diocritate consedit . ' Passed out of the public view in the ...
... seems to be always used in unfavourable sense by Cicero . negotiosam ] the charge of the public corn - supply . consedit ] opposed to excurrere . Compare orator § 96 in ea me- diocritate consedit . ' Passed out of the public view in the ...
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... seems to me that either the MSS are wrong , or that we must admit the Ciceronian use of the subjunctive with quamquam in the protasis of oratio recta . Kayser also has accepted loquar . praesente ] he lent his support to the defendant ...
... seems to me that either the MSS are wrong , or that we must admit the Ciceronian use of the subjunctive with quamquam in the protasis of oratio recta . Kayser also has accepted loquar . praesente ] he lent his support to the defendant ...
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