Select Orations of M. Tullius CiceroD. Appleton, 1850 - 459 páginas |
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... sense to adopt the system of nature . A child learns his own language by imitating what he hears , and constantly repeating it till it is fastened in the memory ; in the same way Mr. A. puts the pupil immediately to work at Exercises in ...
... sense to adopt the system of nature . A child learns his own language by imitating what he hears , and constantly repeating it till it is fastened in the memory ; in the same way Mr. A. puts the pupil immediately to work at Exercises in ...
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... the genitive limiting consilium , and referring the whole sentence to the historical events cited , he gives the following as the sense : " There Page 10 is no lack of decisions of the state FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 151.
... the genitive limiting consilium , and referring the whole sentence to the historical events cited , he gives the following as the sense : " There Page 10 is no lack of decisions of the state FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 151.
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... sense is : " I am con- vinced that all patriots will regard your death as occurring too late , rather than as too severe and cruel . " Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain ...
... sense is : " I am con- vinced that all patriots will regard your death as occurring too late , rather than as too severe and cruel . " Benecke cites a very similar passage from Cic . de lege agra . 1 , 8 , 24 . 27. Quisquam . Explain ...
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... sense , for the purpose of making the antithesis more complete and the two notions more equally balanced . Thus pro Rosc . Am . 30 , 85 : Natura non tam propensus ad misericordiam quam implacatus ad severitatem videbatur . So Or . 1,25 ...
... sense , for the purpose of making the antithesis more complete and the two notions more equally balanced . Thus pro Rosc . Am . 30 , 85 : Natura non tam propensus ad misericordiam quam implacatus ad severitatem videbatur . So Or . 1,25 ...
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... sense of sed , but without losing entirely their force as connectives.- Neque enim sunt , & c .; i . e . “ nam quæ post a te commissa sunt , ea neque obscura sunt , neque pauca ; satis aperta sunt multa illa , quæ post commisisti ...
... sense of sed , but without losing entirely their force as connectives.- Neque enim sunt , & c .; i . e . “ nam quæ post a te commissa sunt , ea neque obscura sunt , neque pauca ; satis aperta sunt multa illa , quæ post commisisti ...
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