The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xvii
... hands , and stained with every private and public vice . The first period is one of disenchantment , the second of desperate strife . The disenchantment indeed begins at once . The volume opens with a note , scarcely more than a line in ...
... hands , and stained with every private and public vice . The first period is one of disenchantment , the second of desperate strife . The disenchantment indeed begins at once . The volume opens with a note , scarcely more than a line in ...
Page xix
... hands on much which Octavian would claim , on the ground that it was public money . " In a letter of the 22nd Cicero describes a meeting with him at the villa of his stepfather 1 Pp . 7-8 , 17 , 48 , 64 , 75 . 4 P. 77 . 2 P. 45 . 5 P ...
... hands on much which Octavian would claim , on the ground that it was public money . " In a letter of the 22nd Cicero describes a meeting with him at the villa of his stepfather 1 Pp . 7-8 , 17 , 48 , 64 , 75 . 4 P. 77 . 2 P. 45 . 5 P ...
Page xxi
... hands . Another cause of anxiety which Cicero had in this first half of the year was the uncertainty of the line likely to be taken by Pansa and Hirtius , who were consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January ...
... hands . Another cause of anxiety which Cicero had in this first half of the year was the uncertainty of the line likely to be taken by Pansa and Hirtius , who were consuls - designate and would come into office on the 1st of January ...
Page xxii
... hand , as long as Antony was consul things would most likely remain as they were , and he would be personally safer out of the country , and would be doing his duty in visiting his son . But he was a wretched sailor , the long voyage ...
... hand , as long as Antony was consul things would most likely remain as they were , and he would be personally safer out of the country , and would be doing his duty in visiting his son . But he was a wretched sailor , the long voyage ...
Page xxvii
... hands of Pollio , Gallia Narbonensis and Hispania Citerior were held by Lepidus , the rest of Gallia Trans- alpina by Plancus . It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in constant correspondence with them ...
... hands of Pollio , Gallia Narbonensis and Hispania Citerior were held by Lepidus , the rest of Gallia Trans- alpina by Plancus . It was uncertain which side these three men would take , and Cicero was in constant correspondence with them ...
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Accordingly Antony Antony's April army ARPINUM arrived Asia assassins Astura ATTICUS AT ROME Balbus BRUT Brutus and Cassius Buthrotians Buthrotum Cæsar Cæsarian camp cavalry CICERO AT ROME citizens consuls consulship Cornificius CULARO danger dear Decimus Brutus decree despatch Dolabella DYRRACHIUM Edited enemy F XI F XII favour fear feel forces Gaius Antonius Gallia Gaul give heaven Hirtius History honour hope Ides of March Italy IUNIUS BRUTUS JUNE Lanuvium legates legatus legions Lepidus letter letter-carrier Lucius Macedonia Marcus MUNATIUS PLANCUS Mutina never Octavian opinion Pansa Phil Philippic Pilia political Pompeii position prætor Pray province Puteoli quæstor Quintus QUINTUS CORNIFICIUS regard Republic revised Roman safety seems senate sent Servilius Sextus Sextus Pompeius shew Syria tell things thought tion Trans Translated Trebonius TUSCULUM veterans villa vols wish word write written