The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page xxviii
... fact of how little had been accomplished , and how strong Antony still was . Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with frantic eagerness to the task of inducing Lepidus and Plancus to remain loyal to the senate ; and , as a ...
... fact of how little had been accomplished , and how strong Antony still was . Cicero , whose energy was still unabated , turned with frantic eagerness to the task of inducing Lepidus and Plancus to remain loyal to the senate ; and , as a ...
Page xxxvi
... fact not unkindly by nature , capable of genuine 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 ...
... fact not unkindly by nature , capable of genuine 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 ...
Page xxxvii
... fact , he felt much annoyed , especially as in the meanwhile he had been visited by Tiberius Nero with a proposal for Tullia's hand , and would have preferred him . The marriage , however , had taken place , and he was obliged to make ...
... fact , he felt much annoyed , especially as in the meanwhile he had been visited by Tiberius Nero with a proposal for Tullia's hand , and would have preferred him . The marriage , however , had taken place , and he was obliged to make ...
Page xliv
... fact that Pompey had not made up his mind himself when he escaped from Pharsalia ; and Brutus , who left the camp after him , could scarcely have known it , if he had . In the matter of Cæsar's murder he was as guilty as the rest ...
... fact that Pompey had not made up his mind himself when he escaped from Pharsalia ; and Brutus , who left the camp after him , could scarcely have known it , if he had . In the matter of Cæsar's murder he was as guilty as the rest ...
Page xlv
... fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of Macedonia . Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he ...
... fact of hav- ing allowed him to style himself Proconsul was regarded by the Ciceronians as a practical abandonment of their conten- tion , that Brutus was alone lawful proconsul of Macedonia . Cicero felt so much embarrassed that he ...
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