M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaCambridge U.P., 1893 - 174 pages |
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... seems to have been the most famous of the many treatises on the subject . The imitation was , on the showing of Gellius , exceedingly free . Theophrastus gave his own views and wrote for philosophers ; Cicero wrote for general readers ...
... seems to have been the most famous of the many treatises on the subject . The imitation was , on the showing of Gellius , exceedingly free . Theophrastus gave his own views and wrote for philosophers ; Cicero wrote for general readers ...
Page 16
... seems to have had but little of political ambition , though owing to his high character and his freedom from partisanship he exercised in the senate and in private a great political influence . His house was daily thronged by the ...
... seems to have had but little of political ambition , though owing to his high character and his freedom from partisanship he exercised in the senate and in private a great political influence . His house was daily thronged by the ...
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... seems to have been a very different man from his brother the destroyer of Corinth . He had both wit and literary ability , which recommended him to the very in- timate friendship of Scipio , with whom he is joined in Cicero's De re ...
... seems to have been a very different man from his brother the destroyer of Corinth . He had both wit and literary ability , which recommended him to the very in- timate friendship of Scipio , with whom he is joined in Cicero's De re ...
Page 63
... seems better attested than querela . § 3 . cum ... incidisset : ' having chanced to talk of that particular fact ' , i.e. the fact that Sulpicius had turned against his former friend ; this led 21 22 I 2 Scaevola to the general subject ...
... seems better attested than querela . § 3 . cum ... incidisset : ' having chanced to talk of that particular fact ' , i.e. the fact that Sulpicius had turned against his former friend ; this led 21 22 I 2 Scaevola to the general subject ...
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... seems careless and inelegant , but passages of the sort are not uncommon in Cic .; cf. my n . on pro Balbo 1 , 1. 3 , also Fam . 9 , 6 , 3 cum videremus cum ... tum . · mecum ageres . pleaded with me ' ; so tecum agere in 16 , 1. 24 ...
... seems careless and inelegant , but passages of the sort are not uncommon in Cic .; cf. my n . on pro Balbo 1 , 1. 3 , also Fam . 9 , 6 , 3 cum videremus cum ... tum . · mecum ageres . pleaded with me ' ; so tecum agere in 16 , 1. 24 ...
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