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... quoted by Zumpt , § 574 , only one is allowed to stand by good editors : Tusc . v . 30. 85 ' quamquam enim sint in quibusdam malis ' ' although they should be in some troubles . ' In de Off . i . 2. 6 , Baiter and Holden read ' quamquam ...
... quoted by Zumpt , § 574 , only one is allowed to stand by good editors : Tusc . v . 30. 85 ' quamquam enim sint in quibusdam malis ' ' although they should be in some troubles . ' In de Off . i . 2. 6 , Baiter and Holden read ' quamquam ...
Page 211
... quoted by Mayor on Juv . iii . 73 . So above , i . 22. 102 . " 7. ineptiarum , instances of want of taste : i . 24. I11 : Brut . 91. 315 ' si nihil habere molestiarum nec ineptiarum Atti- corum est , hic orator in illis numerari recte ...
... quoted by Mayor on Juv . iii . 73 . So above , i . 22. 102 . " 7. ineptiarum , instances of want of taste : i . 24. I11 : Brut . 91. 315 ' si nihil habere molestiarum nec ineptiarum Atti- corum est , hic orator in illis numerari recte ...
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... quoted by Cic . de Sen. 4. 10 ' noenum rumores ponebat ante salutem , ' though the MSS . there all give ' non ponebat enim . ' 1. ille : Stasimus , the speaker , not Plau- tus , which would be against Cicero's practice in quotations ...
... quoted by Cic . de Sen. 4. 10 ' noenum rumores ponebat ante salutem , ' though the MSS . there all give ' non ponebat enim . ' 1. ille : Stasimus , the speaker , not Plau- tus , which would be against Cicero's practice in quotations ...
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... quoted many examples of ' est ' used as here , ' it lies in the nature of things ; ' i . e . because the character and circumstances of a man make it always easy to praise or blame him . 23. eo : cp . § 37 . 49 98 198 joe's ' Quia nolo ...
... quoted many examples of ' est ' used as here , ' it lies in the nature of things ; ' i . e . because the character and circumstances of a man make it always easy to praise or blame him . 23. eo : cp . § 37 . 49 98 198 joe's ' Quia nolo ...
Page 230
... quoted by Plutarch ( Alex . 54 ) as calling him powerfully elo- quent in speech : Longinus and Timaeus accuse him of bombast , and this is cer- tainly true of the passages quoted from his History of Alexander . Čp . Mure , v . 553-568 ...
... quoted by Plutarch ( Alex . 54 ) as calling him powerfully elo- quent in speech : Longinus and Timaeus accuse him of bombast , and this is cer- tainly true of the passages quoted from his History of Alexander . Čp . Mure , v . 553-568 ...
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Page 293 - Saepe enim audivi poëtam bonum neminem — id quod a Democrito et Platone in scriptis relictum esse dicunt — sine inflammatione animorum exsistere posse et sine quodam adflatu quasi furoris.
Page 308 - C. Flaminio tulerat, ne quis Senator cuive Senator pater fuisset maritimam navem, quae plus quam trecentarum amphorarum esset, haberet. Id satis habitum ad fructus ex agris vectandos; quaestus omnis patribus indecorus visus.
Page 285 - Nihil est enim in dicendo, Catule, maius, quam ut faveat oratori is, qui audiet, utque ipse sic moveatur, ut impetu quodam animi et perturbatione, magis quam iudicio aut consilio regatur. Plura enim multo homines iudicant odio aut amore aut cupiditate aut iracundia aut dolore aut laetitia aut spe aut timore aut errore aut aliqua permotione mentis, quam veritate aut praescripto aut iuris norma 179 aliqua aut iudicii formula aut legibus.
Page 291 - ... non possumus. Sed, ut dixi, ne hoc in nobis mirum esse videatur, quid potest esse tam fictum quam versus, quam scaena, quam fabulae ? Tamen in hoc genere saepe ipse vidi, ut ex persona mihi ardere oculi hominis histrionis viderentur spondalia illa dicentis : segregare abs te ausu's aut sine illo Salamina ingredi, neque paternum aspectum es veritus ? Nunquam illum ' aspectum ' dicebat, quin mihi Telamon iratus furere luctu filii videretur.
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Page 246 - Oratorium habeat: eius aliqua ferri. equidem non reperio quidquam tanta eloquentiae fama dignum, ideoque minus miror esse, qui nihil ab eo scriptum putent, haec autem, quae feruntur, ab aliis esse composita.
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Page 311 - ... posset, quis esset non eloquens? Quis enim haec non vel facile vel certe aliquo modo posset ediscere? Sed ego in his praeceptis hanc vim et hanc utilitatem esse...
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