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Pagina 416
... CICERO , Epist . Dryden Even slaves were always at liberty to fear , rejoice , and grieve at their own rather than another's pleasure . 138. CICERO He uses unnecessary proofs in an indisputable point . 139. CICERO , De Officiis , II ...
... CICERO , Epist . Dryden Even slaves were always at liberty to fear , rejoice , and grieve at their own rather than another's pleasure . 138. CICERO He uses unnecessary proofs in an indisputable point . 139. CICERO , De Officiis , II ...
Pagina 427
... CICERO , De Officiis , i , 15 It is a principal point of duty , to assist another most when he stands most in need of assistance . 249. Frag . Vet . Poet . Mirth out of season is a grievous ill . 250. HOR . , 1 Ep . , xvii , 3 Yet hear ...
... CICERO , De Officiis , i , 15 It is a principal point of duty , to assist another most when he stands most in need of assistance . 249. Frag . Vet . Poet . Mirth out of season is a grievous ill . 250. HOR . , 1 Ep . , xvii , 3 Yet hear ...
Pagina 436
... CICERO , De Officris , ii , 18 Dryden I esteem a habit of benignity greatly preferable to munificence . The former is peculiar to great and dis- tinguished persons ; the latter belongs to flatterers of the people , who tickle the levity ...
... CICERO , De Officris , ii , 18 Dryden I esteem a habit of benignity greatly preferable to munificence . The former is peculiar to great and dis- tinguished persons ; the latter belongs to flatterers of the people , who tickle the levity ...
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