Cicero: A PortraitAllen Lane, 1975 - 341 páginas |
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... never out of the Forum ; neither sleep nor my doorkeeper pre- vented anyone from gaining access to me . He never left the Italian peninsula again ( apart from a brief visit to Sicily on business ) until dispatched against his will to ...
... never out of the Forum ; neither sleep nor my doorkeeper pre- vented anyone from gaining access to me . He never left the Italian peninsula again ( apart from a brief visit to Sicily on business ) until dispatched against his will to ...
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... never influenced by favour , never changes his mind , never forgives , is never mistaken ; he alone is handsome , rich , a king - even if others see him as hideous , poor and a slave . All sins are of equal gravity to the Stoic : it is ...
... never influenced by favour , never changes his mind , never forgives , is never mistaken ; he alone is handsome , rich , a king - even if others see him as hideous , poor and a slave . All sins are of equal gravity to the Stoic : it is ...
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... never ' despaired of the Republic ' ; and for this , in the darkest days of the Hannibalic War , Rome had publicly thanked one of her generals . Or does the fact that he never published , perhaps never finished , the De Legibus suggest ...
... never ' despaired of the Republic ' ; and for this , in the darkest days of the Hannibalic War , Rome had publicly thanked one of her generals . Or does the fact that he never published , perhaps never finished , the De Legibus suggest ...
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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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