The Letters of Cicero: B.C. 44-43G. Bell and Sons, 1900 |
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Page xvii
... assassins , of almost hysterical exultation . Cicero had been in the senate when the assassination took place : 1 he tells us of the " joy with which he feasted his eyes on the just execution of a tyrant . He again and again declares ...
... assassins , of almost hysterical exultation . Cicero had been in the senate when the assassination took place : 1 he tells us of the " joy with which he feasted his eyes on the just execution of a tyrant . He again and again declares ...
Page xviii
... assassination . Decimus Brutus indeed , in spite of Antony's protest , went to his province of Gallia Cisalpina and ... assassins . 5 2 P. 17 . 3 P. 37 . 1 Pp . 9 , 10 , 11 , 20 , 28 , 42 , 48 , 55 . 4 Pp . 27 , 28 ; cp . p . 36 : " We ...
... assassination . Decimus Brutus indeed , in spite of Antony's protest , went to his province of Gallia Cisalpina and ... assassins . 5 2 P. 17 . 3 P. 37 . 1 Pp . 9 , 10 , 11 , 20 , 28 , 42 , 48 , 55 . 4 Pp . 27 , 28 ; cp . p . 36 : " We ...
Page xix
... assassination , he started with a small retinue of friends for Italy . On the 11th of April Cicero writes that he has heard of his arrival and is anxious to know how he has been received . On the 18th he came to Naples , saw Balbus ...
... assassination , he started with a small retinue of friends for Italy . On the 11th of April Cicero writes that he has heard of his arrival and is anxious to know how he has been received . On the 18th he came to Naples , saw Balbus ...
Page xxiv
... assassins had acted with the courage of heroes , but the folly of children , and left the heir to the tyranny alive . Yet he remained on tolerably courteous terms with Antony , and even requested a legatio from him . But that was to be ...
... assassins had acted with the courage of heroes , but the folly of children , and left the heir to the tyranny alive . Yet he remained on tolerably courteous terms with Antony , and even requested a legatio from him . But that was to be ...
Page xxx
... assassins of Cæsar , and the tribune Casca was the first victim under it . The law did not touch Cicero per- sonally , but events quickly followed that made his death certain . What Octavian had now to deal with was the force collected ...
... assassins of Cæsar , and the tribune Casca was the first victim under it . The law did not touch Cicero per- sonally , but events quickly followed that made his death certain . What Octavian had now to deal with was the force collected ...
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