Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... fact he did not succeed in selling it , and kept and enjoyed it to the end of his life . To Atticus he also hints discreetly of troubles at home , which are the first signs of the rift with Terentia . Money may have been at the bottom ...
... fact he did not succeed in selling it , and kept and enjoyed it to the end of his life . To Atticus he also hints discreetly of troubles at home , which are the first signs of the rift with Terentia . Money may have been at the bottom ...
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... fact that , around this time , Cicero sometimes wrote almost badly , in something of a parody of his own manner : his tone can be shrill and unpersuasive , his mood monotonous , while an automatic reliance on technique covers a certain ...
... fact that , around this time , Cicero sometimes wrote almost badly , in something of a parody of his own manner : his tone can be shrill and unpersuasive , his mood monotonous , while an automatic reliance on technique covers a certain ...
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... fact that the language has few , but always vivid , metaphors , so that it was not easy to use words in new metaphorical senses . And Latin is much less hospitable than Greek to compound words and neologisms . In fact Cicero's extreme ...
... fact that the language has few , but always vivid , metaphors , so that it was not easy to use words in new metaphorical senses . And Latin is much less hospitable than Greek to compound words and neologisms . In fact Cicero's extreme ...
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Arpinum and Rome 10690 b c | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B C | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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