| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 500 pages
...cruel fate to expofe you to fo many calamities, 'whilft you are thus generouflf endeavouring to cafe the weight of mine. Be aflured it was with the utmoft...the deareft object of my fondeft defires, that my Terentia, to whom fuch numbers were wont to look up for relief, fhould be herfelf a fpectacle of the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 912 pages
...it was with !£e utmoft grief I read the account which Pibîjus fent me, of the opprobrious manBCT in which you were dragged from the temple of Vefta, to the office of Valerius * . Ssd reverfe indeed ! that thou, the ¿сиги object of my fordert dcfires, that By Terentia,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...the weight of mine. Be assured, it was with the utmost grief I read the account which Publius sent me, of the opprobrious manner in which you were dragged from the temple of Vesta to the office of Valerius *. Sad reverse indeed ! that * Terentia had taken sanctuary ia the... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 pages
...ease the weight of mine. Be assured it was with the utmost grief I read the account which Publius sent me of the opprobrious manner in which you were dragged from the temple of Vesta* to the office of Valerius. Sad reverse * " Terentia had taken s inctuary in the temple of Vesta,... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 pages
...ease the weight of mine. Be assured it was with the utmost grief I read the account which Publius sent me of the opprobrious manner in which you were dragged from the temple of Vesta* to the office of Valerius. Sad reverse • " Terentia had taken sanctuary in the temple of Vesta,... | |
| William M. Dunning - 1835 - 456 pages
...ease the weight of mine. Be assured it is with the utmost grief I read the account which Publius sent me, of the opprobrious manner in which you were dragged from the temple of Vesta. Sad reverse indeed ! that thou, the [dearest object of my fond desires, that my Terentia, to... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1848 - 884 pages
...ease the weight of mine. Be assured it was with the utmost grief I read the account which Publius sent me, of the opprobrious manner in which you were dragged from the temple of Vesta to the office of Valerius'. I Terentia had taken (ancillary In the t«nplo of Veata, Sad reserve... | |
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