M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaUniversity Press, 1883 - 174 pages |
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... Nihil mali accidisse Scipioni puto : mihi accidit , si quid accidit ; suis autem incommodis graviter angi non amicum , 15 11 sed se ipsum amantis est . Cum illo vero quis neget actum esse praeclare ? Nisi enim , quod ille minime putabat ...
... Nihil mali accidisse Scipioni puto : mihi accidit , si quid accidit ; suis autem incommodis graviter angi non amicum , 15 11 sed se ipsum amantis est . Cum illo vero quis neget actum esse praeclare ? Nisi enim , quod ille minime putabat ...
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... nihil ad eos pertinere 15 arbitrarentur , vel eorum qui in hac terra fuerunt magnam- que Graeciam , quae nunc quidem ... nihil boni est in morte , sic certe nihil mali . Sensu enim amisso fit idem , quasi IV 14 ] 31 DE AMICITIA .
... nihil ad eos pertinere 15 arbitrarentur , vel eorum qui in hac terra fuerunt magnam- que Graeciam , quae nunc quidem ... nihil boni est in morte , sic certe nihil mali . Sensu enim amisso fit idem , quasi IV 14 ] 31 DE AMICITIA .
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Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. nihil mali . Sensu enim amisso fit idem , quasi natus non esset omnino , quem tamen esse natum et nos gaudemus et 15 haec civitas , dum erit ... nihil est enim tam naturae aptum , 32 [ IV 14 LAELIUS.
Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. nihil mali . Sensu enim amisso fit idem , quasi natus non esset omnino , quem tamen esse natum et nos gaudemus et 15 haec civitas , dum erit ... nihil est enim tam naturae aptum , 32 [ IV 14 LAELIUS.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. humanis anteponatis ; nihil est enim tam naturae aptum , tam conveniens ad res vel secundas vel adversas . Sed hoc ... nihil aliud nisi omnium divinarum humana- rumque rerum V 20 ] 33 DE AMICITIA .
Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. humanis anteponatis ; nihil est enim tam naturae aptum , tam conveniens ad res vel secundas vel adversas . Sed hoc ... nihil aliud nisi omnium divinarum humana- rumque rerum V 20 ] 33 DE AMICITIA .
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Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. enim amicitia nihil aliud nisi omnium divinarum humana- rumque rerum cum benevolentia et caritate consensio , qua quidem haud scio an excepta sapientia nil unquam melius homini sit a dis ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero James Smith Reid. enim amicitia nihil aliud nisi omnium divinarum humana- rumque rerum cum benevolentia et caritate consensio , qua quidem haud scio an excepta sapientia nil unquam melius homini sit a dis ...
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