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... followed Celsus . Birth of Sta- tius ? Exile of Seneca . Q. Asconius Pedianus flourishes . Most of the extant scholia on Cicero are as- cribed to him ; those on Pro Milone , Pro Sestio , In Vatinium , In C. Clo- dium , De Are Alieno ...
... followed Celsus . Birth of Sta- tius ? Exile of Seneca . Q. Asconius Pedianus flourishes . Most of the extant scholia on Cicero are as- cribed to him ; those on Pro Milone , Pro Sestio , In Vatinium , In C. Clo- dium , De Are Alieno ...
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... followed the death of Nero , though he had the Histories of Tacitus before him . Consulate of Pliny the Younger ; his panegyric on Trajan . Speeches of Tacitus and Pliny against Marius . L. Arruntius Stella , the friend and pa- tron of ...
... followed the death of Nero , though he had the Histories of Tacitus before him . Consulate of Pliny the Younger ; his panegyric on Trajan . Speeches of Tacitus and Pliny against Marius . L. Arruntius Stella , the friend and pa- tron of ...
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... followed precedents set by Varius . The style of Lucan's or- nament differs a good deal from the style that would have commended itself to Pliny ; but the subjects , the descriptions and histories of little - known places , of national ...
... followed precedents set by Varius . The style of Lucan's or- nament differs a good deal from the style that would have commended itself to Pliny ; but the subjects , the descriptions and histories of little - known places , of national ...
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... followed by the death of both consuls . Some of the presents are curious in themselves ; for instance , the desk which was used to protect the books read upon the knee from the fluff of the clothes , and the snow - strainers , sometimes ...
... followed by the death of both consuls . Some of the presents are curious in themselves ; for instance , the desk which was used to protect the books read upon the knee from the fluff of the clothes , and the snow - strainers , sometimes ...
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... followed , only the ancients had no resource better than brutal violence . the passage analyzed above , it should be added , which takes up nearly a third of the satire , ' begins with a promise that we are to have an account of a Roman ...
... followed , only the ancients had no resource better than brutal violence . the passage analyzed above , it should be added , which takes up nearly a third of the satire , ' begins with a promise that we are to have an account of a Roman ...
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