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... ETON AND FORMERLY FELLOW AND ASSISTANT TUTOR OF EMMANUEL
COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . London : MACMILLAN AND CO . 1885 ( All Rights
reserved . ] 394 :? 1 Merely taking the catalogues rate works on the subject i
burch.
... ETON AND FORMERLY FELLOW AND ASSISTANT TUTOR OF EMMANUEL
COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . London : MACMILLAN AND CO . 1885 ( All Rights
reserved . ] 394 :? 1 Merely taking the catalogues rate works on the subject i
burch.
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... is some 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 .
... is some 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 .
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We are only now concerned with Cicero as a man of letters ; nor have we to do
with his whole literary career , but merely with that portion of it which was devoted
to the production of his series of works on philosophy , of which the Laelius fornis
...
We are only now concerned with Cicero as a man of letters ; nor have we to do
with his whole literary career , but merely with that portion of it which was devoted
to the production of his series of works on philosophy , of which the Laelius fornis
...
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Theophrastus gave his own views and wrote for philosophers ; Cicero wrote for
general readers and put his statements into the mouth of a . Laelius , who as a
distinguished Roman general and statesman. 1 Merely taking the catalogues rate
...
Theophrastus gave his own views and wrote for philosophers ; Cicero wrote for
general readers and put his statements into the mouth of a . Laelius , who as a
distinguished Roman general and statesman. 1 Merely taking the catalogues rate
...
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... though he had occasionally coquetted with the democrats . He merely quoted
the Homeric line ως απόλοιτο και άλλος στις τοιαύτά γε ρέζοι , so may een
another perish , whoso dares such deeds as he . ' On his return to Rome Scipio
strongly ...
... though he had occasionally coquetted with the democrats . He merely quoted
the Homeric line ως απόλοιτο και άλλος στις τοιαύτά γε ρέζοι , so may een
another perish , whoso dares such deeds as he . ' On his return to Rome Scipio
strongly ...
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