M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. MurenaCambridge University Press, 1874 - 111 pages |
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... speech known to us as the ninth Philippic . His intimate friendship with Cicero is perhaps best shewn by two letters that passed between them in the year 45 B.C. Early in February Cicero had lost his daughter Tullia , who died suddenly ...
... speech known to us as the ninth Philippic . His intimate friendship with Cicero is perhaps best shewn by two letters that passed between them in the year 45 B.C. Early in February Cicero had lost his daughter Tullia , who died suddenly ...
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... speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4. ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the ...
... speech . Halm then is right in leaving his identity undefined . In § 57 the titulus speaks of him as adulescens , and from § 56 we learn that his father was a friend of Murena . ( 4. ) Gaius Postumus seems to have been the name of the ...
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... speech with more or less sincerity , and some serve as arguments for the defence . But from his own admissions ( see note on § 79 ) it is pretty clear that only ( f ) and perhaps ( c ) can really have had much weight with him . ( 2 ...
... speech with more or less sincerity , and some serve as arguments for the defence . But from his own admissions ( see note on § 79 ) it is pretty clear that only ( f ) and perhaps ( c ) can really have had much weight with him . ( 2 ...
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... speeches and replies ( ib . § 302 ) . His style of oratory is characterized as tasteful finished and rich , the result of great ability strengthened by constant practice ( ib . § 303 ) . He never failed to bring out all the points of ...
... speeches and replies ( ib . § 302 ) . His style of oratory is characterized as tasteful finished and rich , the result of great ability strengthened by constant practice ( ib . § 303 ) . He never failed to bring out all the points of ...
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... Speech . Mr Forsyth well says ' it is a striking proof of the elastic energy of Cicero's mind that , at the very moment of the explosion of the conspiracy , and in the midst of the most awful danger , he was able to deliver in defence ...
... Speech . Mr Forsyth well says ' it is a striking proof of the elastic energy of Cicero's mind that , at the very moment of the explosion of the conspiracy , and in the midst of the most awful danger , he was able to deliver in defence ...
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