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... Language in the University of 12mo . 871 pages . ology and Crito . * With Notes by W. S. TYLER ofessor of Greek in Amherst College . 12mo . s Memorabilia of Socrates . With N nction by R. D. C. ROBBINS , Professor of Languag College ...
... Language in the University of 12mo . 871 pages . ology and Crito . * With Notes by W. S. TYLER ofessor of Greek in Amherst College . 12mo . s Memorabilia of Socrates . With N nction by R. D. C. ROBBINS , Professor of Languag College ...
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... language 9 and the interrogative 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 ...
... language 9 and the interrogative 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 ...
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... language of diplomacy , to disavow the plans of Catiline , in which they had previously perhaps been en- gaged . Klotz . Those " principes civitatis " considerately withdrew themselves from the city ; not through personal fear , but ...
... language of diplomacy , to disavow the plans of Catiline , in which they had previously perhaps been en- gaged . Klotz . Those " principes civitatis " considerately withdrew themselves from the city ; not through personal fear , but ...
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... language prefers the causal or instrumental mode of expression as the more logically exact and definite . Seyffert , Pal . Cic . p . 93. - Præter consuetudinem . Lentulus being notoriously indolent ; ὁ Λέντουλος ἥκιστα δραστήριος ἦν ...
... language prefers the causal or instrumental mode of expression as the more logically exact and definite . Seyffert , Pal . Cic . p . 93. - Præter consuetudinem . Lentulus being notoriously indolent ; ὁ Λέντουλος ἥκιστα δραστήριος ἦν ...
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... language is : Gradum aliquem et distinctionem civium universorum certa aliqua norma factam , quemadmodum equites censu separabantur , illud nomen tribunorum ærariorum notare debet . His view is that the tribuni ara- rii of this period ...
... language is : Gradum aliquem et distinctionem civium universorum certa aliqua norma factam , quemadmodum equites censu separabantur , illud nomen tribunorum ærariorum notare debet . His view is that the tribuni ara- rii of this period ...
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Seite 109 - ... est igitur haec, iudices, non scripta, sed nata lex, quam non didicimus, accepimus, legimus, verum ex natura ipsa arripuimus, hausimus, expressimus, ad quam non docti, sed facti, non instituti, sed imbuti sumus...
Seite 102 - Atque sic a summis hominibus eruditissimisque accepimus, ceterarum rerum studia et doctrina et praeceptis et arte constare ; poe'tam natura ipsa valere et mentis viribus excitari et quasi divino quodam spiritu inflari. Quare suo jure noster ille Ennius sanctos appellat 80 poetas, quod quasi deorum aliquo dono atque munere commendati nobis esse videantur.