The Letters of Cicero: B. C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1909 |
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Page v
... hope my readers will make in the text of the translation and notes . Most of them I have discovered myself , but some have been pointed out by friends and by critics in the press . Secondly , I have put together the altera- tions of the ...
... hope my readers will make in the text of the translation and notes . Most of them I have discovered myself , but some have been pointed out by friends and by critics in the press . Secondly , I have put together the altera- tions of the ...
Page xx
... hope that he might use his grievances against Antony to draw him into closer union with the party of the Optimates . But this hope was a good deal dashed early in May by the report of a speech delivered in Rome by Octavian , in which he ...
... hope that he might use his grievances against Antony to draw him into closer union with the party of the Optimates . But this hope was a good deal dashed early in May by the report of a speech delivered in Rome by Octavian , in which he ...
Page xxii
... hope . Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting of the senate of the 1st of June , so far from producing a compromise which would satisfy Brutus and Cassius , actually irritated them farther ...
... hope . Still , it was not likely to be as bad as the policy of Antony ; and when the meeting of the senate of the 1st of June , so far from producing a compromise which would satisfy Brutus and Cassius , actually irritated them farther ...
Page xxviii
... loyal to the senate ; and , as a last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to re- turn to Italy with their victorious armies and protect Rome The last days of Cicero . from Antony . The xxviii INTRODUCTION.
... loyal to the senate ; and , as a last hope , to persuade Brutus and Cassius that it was their duty to re- turn to Italy with their victorious armies and protect Rome The last days of Cicero . from Antony . The xxviii INTRODUCTION.
Page xxix
... hope- ful and eager , before Plancus had declared for Antony , or Decimus Brutus had been finally ruined ; and before it had become evident that Octavian meant to turn upon the senate , under whose authority he had been acting . But ...
... hope- ful and eager , before Plancus had declared for Antony , or Decimus Brutus had been finally ruined ; and before it had become evident that Octavian meant to turn upon the senate , under whose authority he had been acting . But ...
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