The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2 |
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Page 33
... said , that in putting him to Death , I had acted in a Cruel and a Regal Manner . Now do I perceive , that should he retire to where he intends , the Camp of Man- lius , there is not a Roman fo ftupid as not to fee , nor fo wicked as ...
... said , that in putting him to Death , I had acted in a Cruel and a Regal Manner . Now do I perceive , that should he retire to where he intends , the Camp of Man- lius , there is not a Roman fo ftupid as not to fee , nor fo wicked as ...
Page 52
... said , had he been put to Death . BUT they who give out that Catiline is re- tiring to Marseilles , fpeak it not fo much by Way of Complaint , as of Dread . There is not a Man among them so tender - hearted , as not to wish him rather ...
... said , had he been put to Death . BUT they who give out that Catiline is re- tiring to Marseilles , fpeak it not fo much by Way of Complaint , as of Dread . There is not a Man among them so tender - hearted , as not to wish him rather ...
Page 174
... said be applied to you . But as the Profecutors pre- a The Original is , non folum meretrix , fed etiam procax . • Our Author was fully confcious what a great perfonal Au- thority he had in all Courts , and how disadvantageous it was ...
... said be applied to you . But as the Profecutors pre- a The Original is , non folum meretrix , fed etiam procax . • Our Author was fully confcious what a great perfonal Au- thority he had in all Courts , and how disadvantageous it was ...
Page 227
... said , had I been present , he surely would have abated fomewhat of that compul- five Severity . Q2 Do diers , nor the Orders to fet the House on Fire , nor his taking the Pledges . Cicero only complains , that Anthony had threatened to ...
... said , had I been present , he surely would have abated fomewhat of that compul- five Severity . Q2 Do diers , nor the Orders to fet the House on Fire , nor his taking the Pledges . Cicero only complains , that Anthony had threatened to ...
Page 294
... said enough in answer to his Charge against me , give me leave to touch a little upon this Corrector and Amender of mine ; for I will not exhauft my Subject , that if we fhould happen oftener to mount the Stage , as must be the Cafe , I ...
... said enough in answer to his Charge against me , give me leave to touch a little upon this Corrector and Amender of mine ; for I will not exhauft my Subject , that if we fhould happen oftener to mount the Stage , as must be the Cafe , I ...
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