M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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Page 27
... doubt giving the exact words of the old prayer . See Mommsen , bk . 1 . cc . 5 , 6 , Dyer , Hist . of Kings of Rome , p . 301 . bene atque feliciter ] Also formal . C. Plin . Paneg . 72 , nam quod preca- tus es , ut illa ipsa ordinatio ...
... doubt giving the exact words of the old prayer . See Mommsen , bk . 1 . cc . 5 , 6 , Dyer , Hist . of Kings of Rome , p . 301 . bene atque feliciter ] Also formal . C. Plin . Paneg . 72 , nam quod preca- tus es , ut illa ipsa ordinatio ...
Page 41
... doubt that the usage of Cicero forbids this construction , I hold that Z. is right in bowing to overwhelm- ing MSS . authority and refusing to read loquor . [ See Madv . de Fin . III . § 70 , note , ] he explains it by a supposed change ...
... doubt that the usage of Cicero forbids this construction , I hold that Z. is right in bowing to overwhelm- ing MSS . authority and refusing to read loquor . [ See Madv . de Fin . III . § 70 , note , ] he explains it by a supposed change ...
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... doubt be chosen as one whom the woman could manage to lead . But the most common way of shaking off a disagreeable tutor was this : the woman got her tutor's con- sent to her making a coemptio fidu- ciac causa ; then the coemptionator ...
... doubt be chosen as one whom the woman could manage to lead . But the most common way of shaking off a disagreeable tutor was this : the woman got her tutor's con- sent to her making a coemptio fidu- ciac causa ; then the coemptionator ...
Page 52
... doubt this ; it may refer to such men as Virgil's pietate gravis ac meritis , who in the sedition ( n . 1. 148 foll . ) regit dictis animos et pectora mulcet . So Laelius was called sa- piens . See § 66 , note . res publica ] The latter ...
... doubt this ; it may refer to such men as Virgil's pietate gravis ac meritis , who in the sedition ( n . 1. 148 foll . ) regit dictis animos et pectora mulcet . So Laelius was called sa- piens . See § 66 , note . res publica ] The latter ...
Page 59
... , and cannot be urged strongly . Even if ( as I think ) it does say literally what Cicero says here , we may doubt whether the present high - flown pas- 1 41 adversatam putas ? sed haec sane sint paria $ 38-40 . ] 59 Pro L. Murena .
... , and cannot be urged strongly . Even if ( as I think ) it does say literally what Cicero says here , we may doubt whether the present high - flown pas- 1 41 adversatam putas ? sed haec sane sint paria $ 38-40 . ] 59 Pro L. Murena .
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