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... Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper or by the light of the sun . It is very difficult to lay down rules for the acquire- ment of such a taste as that I am here speaking of ...
... Cicero's language , and that of a common author , as in seeing an object by the light of a taper or by the light of the sun . It is very difficult to lay down rules for the acquire- ment of such a taste as that I am here speaking of ...
Strana 194
... Cicero 1 , that though there were very few capital pun- ishments in the twelve tables , a libel or lampoon which took away the good name of another was to be pun- ished by death . But this is far from being our case . Our satire is ...
... Cicero 1 , that though there were very few capital pun- ishments in the twelve tables , a libel or lampoon which took away the good name of another was to be pun- ished by death . But this is far from being our case . Our satire is ...
Strana 196
... Cicero , between advising a crime and approving it when committed . The Roman law confirmed this maxim , having subjected the approvers and authors of this evil to the same penalty . We may therefore conclude , that those who are ...
... Cicero , between advising a crime and approving it when committed . The Roman law confirmed this maxim , having subjected the approvers and authors of this evil to the same penalty . We may therefore conclude , that those who are ...
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