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Page xxiv
... affection rather than the fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen ...
... affection rather than the fears of his fellow citizens . There is an absence of personal invective and insult , which shews that Cicero was not yet prepared to throw away the scabbard in his contest with Antony , though he had long seen ...
Page xxxvi
... affection and even passion ( he ended , we all know , in throwing away the world for a woman's smile ) , good - natured , and florid in person as well as in style of speech and writing . But with some amiable qualities , he was without ...
... affection and even passion ( he ended , we all know , in throwing away the world for a woman's smile ) , good - natured , and florid in person as well as in style of speech and writing . But with some amiable qualities , he was without ...
Page xxxvii
... affectionate manner in which Cicero con- tinues to address him . This is raised to absolute adulation -in spite of a private grievance as to the failure to repay Tullia's dowry - by his belief that after Cæsar's death Dola- bella meant ...
... affectionate manner in which Cicero con- tinues to address him . This is raised to absolute adulation -in spite of a private grievance as to the failure to repay Tullia's dowry - by his belief that after Cæsar's death Dola- bella meant ...
Page xli
... affection . He had served with some distinction in Gaul . He commanded the fleet against the Veneti in B.C. 56 , was left in charge of troops in Auvergne , and fought at Alesia in B.C. 52. Cæsar always calls him adulescens on these ...
... affection . He had served with some distinction in Gaul . He commanded the fleet against the Veneti in B.C. 56 , was left in charge of troops in Auvergne , and fought at Alesia in B.C. 52. Cæsar always calls him adulescens on these ...
Page xlii
... affection , being admitted to ride in a carriage with Octavius and Antony , behind that of the Dictator , when he entered Rome . He was also named for the province of Cisalpine Gaul for B.C. 44-43 , and to the con- sulship for B.C. 42 ...
... affection , being admitted to ride in a carriage with Octavius and Antony , behind that of the Dictator , when he entered Rome . He was also named for the province of Cisalpine Gaul for B.C. 44-43 , and to the con- sulship for B.C. 42 ...
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