M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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Page 7
... taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for what I have borrowed from them . At the same time I have done more than borrow ; the Introduction , with the ex ...
... taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for what I have borrowed from them . At the same time I have done more than borrow ; the Introduction , with the ex ...
Page 9
... taken Halm's text of 1868 as a convenient starting - point , deviating from it chiefly in passages where he inserts conjectural emendations into the text , or con- demns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me insufficient ...
... taken Halm's text of 1868 as a convenient starting - point , deviating from it chiefly in passages where he inserts conjectural emendations into the text , or con- demns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me insufficient ...
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... 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 jurists in a tone of bantering raillery . There was also an opening ...
... 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 jurists in a tone of bantering raillery . There was also an opening ...
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... taken up with matters which inter- rupted your canvass . You are fitter to conduct a trial than to canvass for office . Again , your threats and denunciations in the Senate in the debate on the new bribery law , the extreme measures you ...
... taken up with matters which inter- rupted your canvass . You are fitter to conduct a trial than to canvass for office . Again , your threats and denunciations in the Senate in the debate on the new bribery law , the extreme measures you ...
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... taken . ' lit. ' a backer . ' cf. Phil . I. § 16 , pro Caec . §§ 24 , 43 , Ter . Adelph . IV . 5.43 . causa cadere ] to be non - suited for informality in pleading . Z. cf. de Orat . I. § 166 , ad Fam . VII . 14 . Gaius IV . 68 , Jul ...
... taken . ' lit. ' a backer . ' cf. Phil . I. § 16 , pro Caec . §§ 24 , 43 , Ter . Adelph . IV . 5.43 . causa cadere ] to be non - suited for informality in pleading . Z. cf. de Orat . I. § 166 , ad Fam . VII . 14 . Gaius IV . 68 , Jul ...
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