M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. Murena |
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Being familiar with the speech from frequent reading , and having collected matter upon many passages myself , I have taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for ...
Being familiar with the speech from frequent reading , and having collected matter upon many passages myself , I have taken the best authorities as guides in the writing of notes , and striven to give brief but full acknowledgment for ...
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I have then 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 condemns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me ...
I have then 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 condemns the reading of the better MSS . on what seem to me ...
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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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... consequence was that your friends held back then , in order to support you in court , the people would not waste votes on a man who gave up all for lost , and your own time was taken up with matters which interrupted your canvass .
... consequence was that your friends held back then , in order to support you in court , the people would not waste votes on a man who gave up all for lost , and your own time was taken up with matters which interrupted your canvass .
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32 , gaudent praenomine molles auriculae . respondere ] see on § 19 . advocato ] not = an advocate , as in the later authors ; but any legal assistant . when your opinion is taken . ' lit.
32 , gaudent praenomine molles auriculae . respondere ] see on § 19 . advocato ] not = an advocate , as in the later authors ; but any legal assistant . when your opinion is taken . ' lit.
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