| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1889 - 608 sider
...to you at supper amid those vast drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous? But in an assembly of the Roman people, a man holding...disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offenses. XXVI. Caesar came back from Alexandria, fortunate, as he seemed at least to himself; but... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1889 - 520 sider
...to you at supper amid those vast drinking-cups of yours who would not have thought it scandalous ? But in an assembly of the Roman people, a man holding...fragments of what he had been eating reeking with wine. Cicero comes to an incident in Antony's career the mention of which, as the author's lively imagination... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1892 - 652 sider
...drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous ? But in an assembly of the Koman people, a man holding a public office, a master of...disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offenses. XXVI. Ca^ar came back from Alexandria, fortunate, as ho seemed at least to himself; but in... | |
| William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1893 - 312 sider
...to you at supper amid those vast drinking-cups of yours who would not have thought it scandalous ? But in an assembly of the Roman people, a man holding...fragments of what he had been eating reeking with wine. Cicero comes to an incident in Antony's career the mention of which, as the author's lively imagination... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1896 - 592 sider
...drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous? Eut in an assembly of the Itoman people, a man holding a public office, a master of...disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offenses. XXVI. Caesar came back from Alexandria, fortunate, as he seemed at least to himself; but... | |
| 1900 - 454 sider
...to you at supper amid those vast drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it* scandalous ? But in an assembly of the Roman people, a man holding...acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offences. Caesar came back from Alexandria, fortunate, as he seemed at least to himself; but in my opinion no... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 462 sider
...drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous? But in an assembly of the fioman people, a man holding a public office, a master of...reeking with wine. But he himself confesses this among hia other disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offences. Caesar came back from Alexandria,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 448 sider
...vast drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous? But in an assembly of the Boman people, a man holding a public office, a master of...reeking with wine. But he himself confesses this among big other disgraceful acts. Let as proceed to his more splendid offences. Caesar came back from Alexandria,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 440 sider
...to you at supper amid those vast drinking-cups of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous? But in an assembly of the Roman people, a man holding...with wine. But he himself confesses this among his VoL IIL— t 6— Orations other disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offences. Caesar... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 460 sider
...drinking-cnps of yours, who would not have thought it scandalous ? But in an assembly of the Boman people, a man holding a public office, a master of...reeking with wine. But he himself confesses this among bia Vol. IIL—t 6—Oration* other disgraceful acts. Let us proceed to his more splendid offences.... | |
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