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... meaning in what he reads , and that Cicero did not write merely to puzzle English schoolboys ; and by a Biographical Index , somewhat fuller than usual , I have aimed at rousing some interest in the persons alluded to in the text . I ...
... meaning in what he reads , and that Cicero did not write merely to puzzle English schoolboys ; and by a Biographical Index , somewhat fuller than usual , I have aimed at rousing some interest in the persons alluded to in the text . I ...
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... meaning . In the passages quoted above quodam quoddam etc. indicate that alio aliud etc. are too strong for Cicero's meaning . On the other hand in 29 , 1. 26 ; 45 , l . 18 ; 75 , 1. 21 ; 59 , p . 46 , I. 32 the parts of quidam used ...
... meaning . In the passages quoted above quodam quoddam etc. indicate that alio aliud etc. are too strong for Cicero's meaning . On the other hand in 29 , 1. 26 ; 45 , l . 18 ; 75 , 1. 21 ; 59 , p . 46 , I. 32 the parts of quidam used ...
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... meaning more nearly , as Fam . 1 , 9 , 20 proximis superioribus diebus ; Tac . A. 1 , 77 proximo priore anno , and also when proximus is used of space , as Cic . Orat . 216 proximum superiorem pedem ; N.D. 2 , 53 proximum inferiorem ...
... meaning more nearly , as Fam . 1 , 9 , 20 proximis superioribus diebus ; Tac . A. 1 , 77 proximo priore anno , and also when proximus is used of space , as Cic . Orat . 216 proximum superiorem pedem ; N.D. 2 , 53 proximum inferiorem ...
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... meaning to be ( in the best Latin ) the happening of something which is natural or to be expected under the circumstances . Cf. N.D. 1 , 27 non vidit , cum miseri animi essent , quod plerisque contingeret ( that being the natural lot of ...
... meaning to be ( in the best Latin ) the happening of something which is natural or to be expected under the circumstances . Cf. N.D. 1 , 27 non vidit , cum miseri animi essent , quod plerisque contingeret ( that being the natural lot of ...
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... meaning ' perfect ' would make per- fecto et spectato a ὕστερον πρότερον . § 10 . cave ... ne ... quidem : Cic . here treats cave as a negative verb , and he frequently follows up negative words with negative , where in English we ...
... meaning ' perfect ' would make per- fecto et spectato a ὕστερον πρότερον . § 10 . cave ... ne ... quidem : Cic . here treats cave as a negative verb , and he frequently follows up negative words with negative , where in English we ...
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