The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volum 3 |
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Pàgina vii
... Perfons or Characters , from his Writings ; efpecially from any Thing faid in the following ORA- TIONS , And this is a Precaution fo far from weakening , A 4 ་ weakening , that it ftrengthens the Founda- tion of PREFACE . vii.
... Perfons or Characters , from his Writings ; efpecially from any Thing faid in the following ORA- TIONS , And this is a Precaution fo far from weakening , A 4 ་ weakening , that it ftrengthens the Founda- tion of PREFACE . vii.
Pàgina ix
... faid thus much with Regard to that Part of our Author's Character , which is most liable to Cenfure , I come now to that which has defervedly been the Object of Love and Ef- teem in all Ages . His Faults call for our Pity , his Virtues ...
... faid thus much with Regard to that Part of our Author's Character , which is most liable to Cenfure , I come now to that which has defervedly been the Object of Love and Ef- teem in all Ages . His Faults call for our Pity , his Virtues ...
Pàgina 26
... faid to have made Answer , like a Madman as he was , Be- caufe Scævola had not received in his Body the full Length of the Dagger . Never did Rome fee any Thing more afflicting than this , excepting the Death of the fame great Man ...
... faid to have made Answer , like a Madman as he was , Be- caufe Scævola had not received in his Body the full Length of the Dagger . Never did Rome fee any Thing more afflicting than this , excepting the Death of the fame great Man ...
Pàgina 30
... faid , that he was under the Displeasure of his Father . Under the Displeasure of his Father ! For what Reason ? Sure , if there is a Reason , it must needs be a juft , a weighty , and an obvious one . For as it is contrary to all the ...
... faid , that he was under the Displeasure of his Father . Under the Displeasure of his Father ! For what Reason ? Sure , if there is a Reason , it must needs be a juft , a weighty , and an obvious one . For as it is contrary to all the ...
Pàgina 37
... faid , I am far from com- paring my Client with thofe great Men ; I mentioned thofe Circumstances only to fug- geft , that as the greatest and most glorious of our Ancestors , who all their Lives ought to have been fitting at the Helm ...
... faid , I am far from com- paring my Client with thofe great Men ; I mentioned thofe Circumstances only to fug- geft , that as the greatest and most glorious of our Ancestors , who all their Lives ought to have been fitting at the Helm ...
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