M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... consul rises to speak we see that ( 1 ) He had been charged with inconsistency and with con- doning illegal acts by undertaking the defence . ( 2 ) Murena's life had been painted in glaring colours as profligate and unworthy of the ...
... consul rises to speak we see that ( 1 ) He had been charged with inconsistency and with con- doning illegal acts by undertaking the defence . ( 2 ) Murena's life had been painted in glaring colours as profligate and unworthy of the ...
Page 18
... consul before Jan. I may be prevented by dozens of things ( e . g . religious scruples about an omen ) : therefore , keep the consuls you have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is ...
... consul before Jan. I may be prevented by dozens of things ( e . g . religious scruples about an omen ) : therefore , keep the consuls you have . ( 2 ) The man for the time must be a man of action , not of forms and quibbles : Murena is ...
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... consul is ' ( Plut . Cato 21 ) . 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 ...
... consul is ' ( Plut . Cato 21 ) . 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 ...
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... consul I am the very man to plead for Murena . He has a claim upon me for defence of his title to office . I have just coped with Catiline ; is it not human nature to feel anxious for one who is to meet the dangers I have faced ? again ...
... consul I am the very man to plead for Murena . He has a claim upon me for defence of his title to office . I have just coped with Catiline ; is it not human nature to feel anxious for one who is to meet the dangers I have faced ? again ...
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... consul- ship against two patricians . Why not ? You were above Murena on the roll of quaestors , you say . A mere piece of luck ; and as quaestors neither of you distinguished himself much . Here you widely diverge from one another ...
... consul- ship against two patricians . Why not ? You were above Murena on the roll of quaestors , you say . A mere piece of luck ; and as quaestors neither of you distinguished himself much . Here you widely diverge from one another ...
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