M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius de amicitiaCambridge U.P., 1893 - 174 pages |
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... Scipio who are mentioned in our dialogue . Chief of these is L. Furius Philus1 , consul of the year 136 , a man of ... Scipio as one of his officers . He was a very eminent lawyer , and a close friend of Laelius and Scipio , appearing in ...
... Scipio who are mentioned in our dialogue . Chief of these is L. Furius Philus1 , consul of the year 136 , a man of ... Scipio as one of his officers . He was a very eminent lawyer , and a close friend of Laelius and Scipio , appearing in ...
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... I am indeed touched by Scipio's death , but the sting is removed by the thought that I only , not Scipio , am the sufferer . His life was splendid , his death was happily speedy ; he closed his days in a blaze of glory . 20 INTRODUCTION .
... I am indeed touched by Scipio's death , but the sting is removed by the thought that I only , not Scipio , am the sufferer . His life was splendid , his death was happily speedy ; he closed his days in a blaze of glory . 20 INTRODUCTION .
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... Scipio believed so too , and as though he felt death coming , treated of the matter at the end of a three days ... Scipio . ] Even if death extinguishes the soul , it does no harm . It is therefore well with Scipio , however it be . My ...
... Scipio believed so too , and as though he felt death coming , treated of the matter at the end of a three days ... Scipio . ] Even if death extinguishes the soul , it does no harm . It is therefore well with Scipio , however it be . My ...
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... Scipio said that it was very hard for a friend- ship to last a lifetime , owing to the arising of differences of opinion , or a change of disposition . ' $$ 34 , 35. Enumeration of occurrences which may break friendship . C. 4. §§ 36-76 ...
... Scipio said that it was very hard for a friend- ship to last a lifetime , owing to the arising of differences of opinion , or a change of disposition . ' $$ 34 , 35. Enumeration of occurrences which may break friendship . C. 4. §§ 36-76 ...
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... the most valuable - a friend . ' C. 4. y . §§ 56-61 . Three false definitions of friendly feeling are criticised and rejected ; Laelius then promises to give . ! his own , but first quotes Scipio's condemnation of INTRODUCTION . 23.
... the most valuable - a friend . ' C. 4. y . §§ 56-61 . Three false definitions of friendly feeling are criticised and rejected ; Laelius then promises to give . ! his own , but first quotes Scipio's condemnation of INTRODUCTION . 23.
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