| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1889 - 530 sider
...for the state. Cicero goes over Antony's life and finds abundant matter of invective : Let us speak of his meaner descriptions of worthlessness. You,...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1889 - 608 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnaeus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what he could plunder from others. 1 This is a play on the name Hippia, as derived from iimaf, a. horse. However, we will Bay nothing... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1890 - 568 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnseus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1892 - 652 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnseus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what he could plunder from others. 1 This is a play on the name Hippia, as derived from Imrof, a horse. However, we will say nothing of... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1893 - 312 sider
...for the state. Cicero goes over Antony's life and finds abundant matter of invective : Let us speak of his meaner descriptions of worthlessness. You,...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| 1900 - 454 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnaeus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 462 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnseua Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 448 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnseus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what...these things, which are acts of a more hardy sort of villariy. Let us speak rather of his meaner descriptions of worthlessness. You, with those jaws of... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 440 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnaeus Pompeius, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what...yours, and those sides of yours, and that strength of body suited to a gladiator, drank such quantities of wine at the marriage of Hippia, that you were... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 sider
...unexpected heir to the place of Cnams Poinpeins, and of many others who were absent. He was forced to live like a robber, having nothing beyond what he could plunder from others. However, we will Bay nothing of these things, which are acts of a more hardy sort of villany. Let us speak rather of... | |
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