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... Cicero spoke in the forum . That this added to their effect on the mind of both orator and hearers , may be conceived from the difference between what we read of the emotions then and there produced , and those we ourselves experience ...
... Cicero spoke in the forum . That this added to their effect on the mind of both orator and hearers , may be conceived from the difference between what we read of the emotions then and there produced , and those we ourselves experience ...
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... Cicero , on the death of his daughter , describes as it then was , and now is , a path which I often traced in Greece , both by sea and land , in different journeys and voyages . " On my return from Asia , as I was sailing from Ægina ...
... Cicero , on the death of his daughter , describes as it then was , and now is , a path which I often traced in Greece , both by sea and land , in different journeys and voyages . " On my return from Asia , as I was sailing from Ægina ...
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... Cicero , speaking of the opinion entertained of Britain by that orator and his cotemporary Romans , has the following eloquent passage : " From their railleries of this kind , on the barbarity and misery of our island , one cannot help ...
... Cicero , speaking of the opinion entertained of Britain by that orator and his cotemporary Romans , has the following eloquent passage : " From their railleries of this kind , on the barbarity and misery of our island , one cannot help ...
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... Peter ; that of Aurelius by St. Paul . See " Historical Illustrations , " p . 214 . † See History of the Life of M. Tullius Cicero , sect . vI . vol . 1. p . 102 . * Trajan was proverbially the best of the Roman princes CANTO IV . 169.
... Peter ; that of Aurelius by St. Paul . See " Historical Illustrations , " p . 214 . † See History of the Life of M. Tullius Cicero , sect . vI . vol . 1. p . 102 . * Trajan was proverbially the best of the Roman princes CANTO IV . 169.
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... Cicero ! CXIII . The field of freedom , faction , fame , and blood : Here a proud people's passions were exhaled , From the first hour of empire in the bud To that when further worlds to conquer fail'd ; But long before had Freedom's ...
... Cicero ! CXIII . The field of freedom , faction , fame , and blood : Here a proud people's passions were exhaled , From the first hour of empire in the bud To that when further worlds to conquer fail'd ; But long before had Freedom's ...
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