Cicero's second Philippic, ed. by J.E.B. MayorMacmillan, 1861 - 168 pages |
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... hand of the executioner , may have been still more pernicious . It is remarked by Plutarch , that it was the execution of Lentulus that sowed in the heart of Antonius the seeds of an implacable hatred against §3 Cicero . From the ...
... hand of the executioner , may have been still more pernicious . It is remarked by Plutarch , that it was the execution of Lentulus that sowed in the heart of Antonius the seeds of an implacable hatred against §3 Cicero . From the ...
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... no niggardly hand , he carried the election of Antonius , first as tribune , next as one of those priests who have the care of the auspices , and are called augurs . ' $ 9 fell in the year so critical for the INTRODUCTION , xiii.
... no niggardly hand , he carried the election of Antonius , first as tribune , next as one of those priests who have the care of the auspices , and are called augurs . ' $ 9 fell in the year so critical for the INTRODUCTION , xiii.
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... hands 106 Cæsar closed the scene with the words ' Juppiter alone is king , ' and directed the diadem to be carried to the 103 ) Dio XLIV . 9 seq . App . II . 108 . 104 ) § 84 seq . 105 ) hence nudus ( §§ 86 and 111 ) . Cf. Schwenck's ...
... hands 106 Cæsar closed the scene with the words ' Juppiter alone is king , ' and directed the diadem to be carried to the 103 ) Dio XLIV . 9 seq . App . II . 108 . 104 ) § 84 seq . 105 ) hence nudus ( §§ 86 and 111 ) . Cf. Schwenck's ...
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... hands , hurried to the forum , crying aloud * that the king and tyrant was slain , and calling on the people to restore the republic . But when here too they found nothing but panic terror or apathy , they became perplexed and ...
... hands , hurried to the forum , crying aloud * that the king and tyrant was slain , and calling on the people to restore the republic . But when here too they found nothing but panic terror or apathy , they became perplexed and ...
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... hands ; when the consuls would have spoken , the multitude refused to listen , calling on them to shake hands and seal the work of reconciliation 138 The consuls com- plied , but in no cheerful mood : Antonius was greatly disturbed by ...
... hands ; when the consuls would have spoken , the multitude refused to listen , calling on them to shake hands and seal the work of reconciliation 138 The consuls com- plied , but in no cheerful mood : Antonius was greatly disturbed by ...
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