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I have endeavoured to make use of the labours of others in a free spirit , and balance to the best of my power the claims of sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars ...
I have endeavoured to make use of the labours of others in a free spirit , and balance to the best of my power the claims of sense , authority , and grammar in each case . No doubt blunders will be found by old and experienced scholars ...
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He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to back a knowledge of case - law , his eloquent contemporary and friend ...
He is compared with Cicero himself , and the pair are matched with Scaevola and Crassus ; for while Sulpicius , like Scaevola , cultivated his powers of oratory to back a knowledge of case - law , his eloquent contemporary and friend ...
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Servius Sulpicius Rufus , another subscriptor in this case , is generally represented as the son of the accuser . But had this been so we must have found some allusion to it in the speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity ...
Servius Sulpicius Rufus , another subscriptor in this case , is generally represented as the son of the accuser . But had this been so we must have found some allusion to it in the speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity ...
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The facts connected with him which have most to do with the present case are these . In the year of his consulship ( B. C. 63 ) he was brought face to face with one of the most serious dangers that ever threatened Rome , the foul ...
The facts connected with him which have most to do with the present case are these . In the year of his consulship ( B. C. 63 ) he was brought face to face with one of the most serious dangers that ever threatened Rome , the foul ...
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He never failed to bring out all the points of his argument and make the best of his case ( ib . § 303 ) . His voice was ringing and clear , his delivery pleasing ; but he was inclined to overdo movement and gesture ( ib . § 303 ) .
He never failed to bring out all the points of his argument and make the best of his case ( ib . § 303 ) . His voice was ringing and clear , his delivery pleasing ; but he was inclined to overdo movement and gesture ( ib . § 303 ) .
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