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The Index has been made by my good friends and pupils , T. E. Raven , of Gonville and Caius College , H. W. Simpkinson and R. F. Winch , of St John's , whom I thank heartily for their help . Aug. 13 , 1874 . W. E. H. INTRODUCTION .
The Index has been made by my good friends and pupils , T. E. Raven , of Gonville and Caius College , H. W. Simpkinson and R. F. Winch , of St John's , whom I thank heartily for their help . Aug. 13 , 1874 . W. E. H. INTRODUCTION .
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4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B. C. 114 , and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made his first appearance as a speaker , and won the approval of even the most exacting ...
4 ) , the famous rival of Cicero in the forum , was born B. C. 114 , and early gave proofs of great talent ( Brutus § 228 ) . At the age of 19 he made his first appearance as a speaker , and won the approval of even the most exacting ...
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Sulpicius had taken a false step when he made light of Murena's services in the field it was easy to retort on him with double force by attacking the ' nice sharp quillets ' of the iurists in a tone of bantering raillery .
Sulpicius had taken a false step when he made light of Murena's services in the field it was easy to retort on him with double force by attacking the ' nice sharp quillets ' of the iurists in a tone of bantering raillery .
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If we turn to the scornful attack on the Epicureans in pro Sestio § 23 foll . , we see how different a tone the orator could take when it suited him and we know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings ...
If we turn to the scornful attack on the Epicureans in pro Sestio § 23 foll . , we see how different a tone the orator could take when it suited him and we know well that neither Cato nor Sulpicius made any difference in their feelings ...
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The last cannot compare with the other two ; it is paltry , and your hidden lore has long since been made public property . You now take your stand upon words and forms which are easier to ridicule than to explain . the proceedings ...
The last cannot compare with the other two ; it is paltry , and your hidden lore has long since been made public property . You now take your stand upon words and forms which are easier to ridicule than to explain . the proceedings ...
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