The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xvii
... doubt- and those which begin after Cicero's return to Rome from his abortive start for Greece ( 31st August ) , and bring him before us once more active and eager , all doubt and hesitation thrown to the winds . He is straining every ...
... doubt- and those which begin after Cicero's return to Rome from his abortive start for Greece ( 31st August ) , and bring him before us once more active and eager , all doubt and hesitation thrown to the winds . He is straining every ...
Page xxii
... doubts and difficulties are imparted to Atticus , whose advice is constantly asked , and somewhat to Greece begun and abandoned ( July - August ) . querulously criticised when given . Cicero was torn different ways by the reflexion that ...
... doubts and difficulties are imparted to Atticus , whose advice is constantly asked , and somewhat to Greece begun and abandoned ( July - August ) . querulously criticised when given . Cicero was torn different ways by the reflexion that ...
Page xxiii
... doubt heard from him what somewhat cooled his ardour . He determined , however , to continue his return to Tusculum , though with no definite intention of tak- ing as yet any leading part in politics , or indeed of attending the senate ...
... doubt heard from him what somewhat cooled his ardour . He determined , however , to continue his return to Tusculum , though with no definite intention of tak- ing as yet any leading part in politics , or indeed of attending the senate ...
Page xxvi
... doubts as to the effects of this step . He did not feel sure of Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him to get senatorial sanction : " and soon aftewards ...
... doubts as to the effects of this step . He did not feel sure of Octavian's real aims , he mis- trusted his youth and his name ; and yet was inclined to accept his aid , and help him to get senatorial sanction : " and soon aftewards ...
Page xxxiii
... doubt on his financial purity , especially in his administration of Cilicia . The at- tempt is , I think , a failure ; and though Cicero was a man habitually embarrassed in regard to ready money , it seems that the Roman system of ...
... doubt on his financial purity , especially in his administration of Cilicia . The at- tempt is , I think , a failure ; and though Cicero was a man habitually embarrassed in regard to ready money , it seems that the Roman system of ...
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