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... form one of the series of Classical Books published by the Messrs . Appleton , and was prepared at their request . After the pur- pose was formed to issue such a volume , there appeared in England , edited by T. K. Arnold , a small ...
... form one of the series of Classical Books published by the Messrs . Appleton , and was prepared at their request . After the pur- pose was formed to issue such a volume , there appeared in England , edited by T. K. Arnold , a small ...
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... forms and government of his country , which had been so freely neglected or violated by his patron . The wealth quickly acquired was recklessly squandered in the indulgence of coarse sen- suality ; and , although his shattered fortunes ...
... forms and government of his country , which had been so freely neglected or violated by his patron . The wealth quickly acquired was recklessly squandered in the indulgence of coarse sen- suality ; and , although his shattered fortunes ...
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... form here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all expectation , present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. — Tandem ...
... form here strongly express the indignation of the orator at seeing Catiline , contrary to all expectation , present in the sen- ate , as though innocent of all treasonable designs against his country . Comp . Sall . B. C. 31. — Tandem ...
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... , it is done by putting that word into the form of a question with or with- out dicam , and answering it by immo . So ad Att . 12 , 43 : Ferendus Page 9 tibi in hoc meus error ; ferendus ? FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 140.
... , it is done by putting that word into the form of a question with or with- out dicam , and answering it by immo . So ad Att . 12 , 43 : Ferendus Page 9 tibi in hoc meus error ; ferendus ? FIRST ORATION AGAINST CATILINE . 140.
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... form , " Can A do this- ( but ) B not , do it ? " consisting of two questions , the first is often introduced by an or ( stronger ) an See Z. § 781 ; and Krebs ' Guide , 332 , ( 8 ) . On the interroga . tive an , see P. C. 120 ; Z. 353 ...
... form , " Can A do this- ( but ) B not , do it ? " consisting of two questions , the first is often introduced by an or ( stronger ) an See Z. § 781 ; and Krebs ' Guide , 332 , ( 8 ) . On the interroga . tive an , see P. C. 120 ; Z. 353 ...
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