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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 ! 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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... Cicero on the death of his daughter describes as it then was , and 1 Pauli Diaconi , de gestis Langobard . lib . iii . cap . xiv . fo . 15. edit . Taurin . 1527 . 2 I. P. Valeriani , de fulminum significationibus declamatio , ap . Græv ...
... Cicero on the death of his daughter describes as it then was , and 1 Pauli Diaconi , de gestis Langobard . lib . iii . cap . xiv . fo . 15. edit . Taurin . 1527 . 2 I. P. Valeriani , de fulminum significationibus declamatio , ap . Græv ...
Side 213
... Cicero , sect . vii . pag . 371. vol . ii . 2 De fortunæ varietate urbis Romæ et de ruinis ejusdem descriptio , ap . Sallengre , Thesaur . tom . i . P. 501 . the same episode of Musidora ; for Thomson's notion of CHILDE HAROLD . 213.
... Cicero , sect . vii . pag . 371. vol . ii . 2 De fortunæ varietate urbis Romæ et de ruinis ejusdem descriptio , ap . Sallengre , Thesaur . tom . i . P. 501 . the same episode of Musidora ; for Thomson's notion of CHILDE HAROLD . 213.
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... Cicero , that nowhere were the true opinions and feel- ings of the Romans so clearly shown as at the theatre1 . In the autumn of 1816 , a celebrated improvvisatore exhibited his talents at the Opera - house of Milan . The reading of the ...
... Cicero , that nowhere were the true opinions and feel- ings of the Romans so clearly shown as at the theatre1 . In the autumn of 1816 , a celebrated improvvisatore exhibited his talents at the Opera - house of Milan . The reading of the ...
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