Sallust, Florus, and Velleius PaterculusBell & Daldy, 1872 - 560 pages |
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Page vii
... mind when he wrote the words , Ille flagellis ad mortem casus . Servius , also , in his note on Quique ob adulterium casi , in the sixth book of the Eneid , tells a like tale , adding that Sallust entered the house in the habit of a ...
... mind when he wrote the words , Ille flagellis ad mortem casus . Servius , also , in his note on Quique ob adulterium casi , in the sixth book of the Eneid , tells a like tale , adding that Sallust entered the house in the habit of a ...
Page ix
... mind was free from " hope , fear , or political partisanship " ; " and to no other time of his life are such ex- pressions applicable . Dion seems to have supposed that he appeared as a historian before he went to Numidia , but is in ...
... mind was free from " hope , fear , or political partisanship " ; " and to no other time of his life are such ex- pressions applicable . Dion seems to have supposed that he appeared as a historian before he went to Numidia , but is in ...
Page x
... mind of a reader than Walpole's " Historic Doubts " concerning Richard the Third . They suggest something that may have been , but bring no proof of what actually was ; they may be allowed to be ingenious , but the general voice of ...
... mind of a reader than Walpole's " Historic Doubts " concerning Richard the Third . They suggest something that may have been , but bring no proof of what actually was ; they may be allowed to be ingenious , but the general voice of ...
Page xvi
... minds of the populace , and the sus- picions entertained against Crassus , XLVIII . The attempts of Catulus and Piso to criminate Cæsar , XLIX . The plans of Lentulus and Cethegus for their rescue , and the deliberations of the Senate ...
... minds of the populace , and the sus- picions entertained against Crassus , XLVIII . The attempts of Catulus and Piso to criminate Cæsar , XLIX . The plans of Lentulus and Cethegus for their rescue , and the deliberations of the Senate ...
Page xvi
... pecus , however , does not mean brutes in general , but answers to our English word cattle . 5 Grovelling Prona . I have adopted grovelling from Mair's old translation . Al our power is situate in the mind and in 2 SALLUST .
... pecus , however , does not mean brutes in general , but answers to our English word cattle . 5 Grovelling Prona . I have adopted grovelling from Mair's old translation . Al our power is situate in the mind and in 2 SALLUST .
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