The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xxv
... Dola- bella , one was to be left to guard Macedonia , which he intended should be governed by his brother Gaius at the end of his prætorship . The other four he regarded as being at his own disposal for his provincial governorship , to ...
... Dola- bella , one was to be left to guard Macedonia , which he intended should be governed by his brother Gaius at the end of his prætorship . The other four he regarded as being at his own disposal for his provincial governorship , to ...
Page xxvii
... Dolabella - whose sentiments were not certainly known- was on his way to Syria ; while Marcus Brutus and Cassius were also on their way , the former to Greece , with the in- tention of disputing the possession of Macedonia with Gaius ...
... Dolabella - whose sentiments were not certainly known- was on his way to Syria ; while Marcus Brutus and Cassius were also on their way , the former to Greece , with the in- tention of disputing the possession of Macedonia with Gaius ...
Page xxviii
... Dolabella , and Dolabella being slowly but surely brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( April 13th and 15th ) was the prelude to a series of bitter disappointments to Cicero . When the report ...
... Dolabella , and Dolabella being slowly but surely brought to bay by Cassius . The defeat of An- tony at Forum Gallorum and Mutina ( April 13th and 15th ) was the prelude to a series of bitter disappointments to Cicero . When the report ...
Page xxxv
... Dolabella . This is hardly the time at which a final review of ANTONY'S character should be made , for the test of his real worth as a statesman and ruler came in the period following Cicero's death . Yet in spite of personal prejudice ...
... Dolabella . This is hardly the time at which a final review of ANTONY'S character should be made , for the test of his real worth as a statesman and ruler came in the period following Cicero's death . Yet in spite of personal prejudice ...
Page xxxvi
... DOLABELLA is on a much lower plane than Antony , and would not be much worth our attention were P. Cornelius it not for his peculiar connexion with Cicero . Dolabella , b . He was one of the wildest and most extra- about B.C. 70 ...
... DOLABELLA is on a much lower plane than Antony , and would not be much worth our attention were P. Cornelius it not for his peculiar connexion with Cicero . Dolabella , b . He was one of the wildest and most extra- about B.C. 70 ...
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