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... whole was lost before the seventh century ; our late MSS . are all based upon one collection of excerpts ; the best edition is by Büchler , 1854 . 66 Nero visits Greece . Recall and enforced suicide of the brothers Scriboni- us , who ...
... whole was lost before the seventh century ; our late MSS . are all based upon one collection of excerpts ; the best edition is by Büchler , 1854 . 66 Nero visits Greece . Recall and enforced suicide of the brothers Scriboni- us , who ...
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... whole work is by G. Queck , Leipsic , 1857 . Pompeius Planta is prefect of Egypt ; he subsequently wrote a history of the civil wars which followed the death of Nero , though he had the Histories of Tacitus before him . Consulate of ...
... whole work is by G. Queck , Leipsic , 1857 . Pompeius Planta is prefect of Egypt ; he subsequently wrote a history of the civil wars which followed the death of Nero , though he had the Histories of Tacitus before him . Consulate of ...
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... whole literary revival , as Quinctilian acknowledges when he has to give a reason for not mentioning him in his place in the list of classics . wrote in every style , both in prose and verse - orations , essays , dialogues , tragedies ...
... whole literary revival , as Quinctilian acknowledges when he has to give a reason for not mentioning him in his place in the list of classics . wrote in every style , both in prose and verse - orations , essays , dialogues , tragedies ...
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... whole is soon re- duced to suspect his MSS . Apart from this want of lucid order , the treatise on Anger is easy reading . Every word and syllable is kept in place ; there is nothing tumid or rough or tedious ; the writing seems to be ...
... whole is soon re- duced to suspect his MSS . Apart from this want of lucid order , the treatise on Anger is easy reading . Every word and syllable is kept in place ; there is nothing tumid or rough or tedious ; the writing seems to be ...
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... whole attention to each hour , and doing nothing that he would not think worth doing forever : but this felicity he shares with the crowd of plain , wholesome , commonplace folk who have no plans and no aspirations , and live content ...
... whole attention to each hour , and doing nothing that he would not think worth doing forever : but this felicity he shares with the crowd of plain , wholesome , commonplace folk who have no plans and no aspirations , and live content ...
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