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Page xxxv
... seem to have made a mistaken estimate of him . In B.C. 51 he had foreseen that he and his brothers were likely to be important personages in the Cæsarian era , and had warned his friend Thermus not to offend them.1 Marcus had been ...
... seem to have made a mistaken estimate of him . In B.C. 51 he had foreseen that he and his brothers were likely to be important personages in the Cæsarian era , and had warned his friend Thermus not to offend them.1 Marcus had been ...
Page xxxvii
... seems - to divorce him . But the strangest part of the business to our feelings is the cordial and almost affectionate manner in which Cicero con- tinues to address him . This is raised to absolute adulation -in spite of a private ...
... seems - to divorce him . But the strangest part of the business to our feelings is the cordial and almost affectionate manner in which Cicero con- tinues to address him . This is raised to absolute adulation -in spite of a private ...
Page xxxviii
... seems to have begun in B.C. 46 , when they were both living in Rome by Cæsar's indulgence , and both of them with feelings of very doubtful loyalty to his régime . Cassius had distinguished himself after the fall of Crassus - whose 1 ...
... seems to have begun in B.C. 46 , when they were both living in Rome by Cæsar's indulgence , and both of them with feelings of very doubtful loyalty to his régime . Cassius had distinguished himself after the fall of Crassus - whose 1 ...
Page xxxix
... seems to have returned to Rome and turned his attention to philo- sophy , adopting the doctrines of the Epicurean School . His letter ( vol . iii . , p . 194 ) shews the zeal of a late convert , as Cicero implies that he was ( vol . iii ...
... seems to have returned to Rome and turned his attention to philo- sophy , adopting the doctrines of the Epicurean School . His letter ( vol . iii . , p . 194 ) shews the zeal of a late convert , as Cicero implies that he was ( vol . iii ...
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... seems , almost entirely by personal considerations . If he did not resist Antony , he feared he should lose his ... seem to have employed him in a mili- tary capacity , but to have left him at home to keep order in Rome : and when Cæsar ...
... seems , almost entirely by personal considerations . If he did not resist Antony , he feared he should lose his ... seem to have employed him in a mili- tary capacity , but to have left him at home to keep order in Rome : and when Cæsar ...
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