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Page xvi
... cause . Cf. ib . 3 , 7 , 11 Nec gravis uxori dicar ; quae scilicet in me Quam proba , tam timida est , experiensque parum . After which her name does not occur . But it is the inevitable result of such a position to make a man fancy ...
... cause . Cf. ib . 3 , 7 , 11 Nec gravis uxori dicar ; quae scilicet in me Quam proba , tam timida est , experiensque parum . After which her name does not occur . But it is the inevitable result of such a position to make a man fancy ...
Page xviii
... cause of his banishment has never been fully cleared up , and still remains , like the author- ship of the letters of Junius , one of the mysteries of 31 Adde quod edictum , quamvis immite minaxque , Attamen in poenae nomine lene fuit ...
... cause of his banishment has never been fully cleared up , and still remains , like the author- ship of the letters of Junius , one of the mysteries of 31 Adde quod edictum , quamvis immite minaxque , Attamen in poenae nomine lene fuit ...
Page xix
... cause . ' He is a poet destroyed by his own genius ; his verses have been his undoing ; they deserved punishment but surely not so heavy a one . But presently he begins to own that there was another cause ; not , he is careful to state ...
... cause . ' He is a poet destroyed by his own genius ; his verses have been his undoing ; they deserved punishment but surely not so heavy a one . But presently he begins to own that there was another cause ; not , he is careful to state ...
Page xx
... cause of a personal nature affecting Augustus , which brought about the disaster besides the immo- rality of his poems . The ostensible cause however put forward in the Edict was this ; nor can we say that it was not a plausible or ...
... cause of a personal nature affecting Augustus , which brought about the disaster besides the immo- rality of his poems . The ostensible cause however put forward in the Edict was this ; nor can we say that it was not a plausible or ...
Page 94
... cause the marriage then arranged did not take place , there might be a legal investigation , and damages assessed against the intending bridegroom or the guardian according as the judex decided that the fault lay with the one or the ...
... cause the marriage then arranged did not take place , there might be a legal investigation , and damages assessed against the intending bridegroom or the guardian according as the judex decided that the fault lay with the one or the ...
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