The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Cicero's Orations , " & c . Vol . I. From the Destruction of Carthage to the End of the Jugurthine Wa Vol . II . To the Death of Sertorius . 148 . Vol . III . Including the third Mithridatic War , the Catiline Conspiracy , and sulship ...
... Cicero's Orations , " & c . Vol . I. From the Destruction of Carthage to the End of the Jugurthine Wa Vol . II . To the Death of Sertorius . 148 . Vol . III . Including the third Mithridatic War , the Catiline Conspiracy , and sulship ...
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... Cicero next appeared , and took his place . He had inquired at the door for Lucceius to intro- duce him ; but not finding him there , he contented himself with the attendance of many other writers , who all ( except Sallust ) appeared ...
... Cicero next appeared , and took his place . He had inquired at the door for Lucceius to intro- duce him ; but not finding him there , he contented himself with the attendance of many other writers , who all ( except Sallust ) appeared ...
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... Cicero abused , is , I must confess , what I cannot bear . The censure he passes upon this great man runs thus : " The itch of being very abusive , is almost in- separable from vain - glory . Tully has these two faults in so high a ...
... Cicero abused , is , I must confess , what I cannot bear . The censure he passes upon this great man runs thus : " The itch of being very abusive , is almost in- separable from vain - glory . Tully has these two faults in so high a ...
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