Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... in print ; others are supplied by the re- collection of friends . The first two are published on account of their having been composed in the author's childhood . CONTENTS . PAGE FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . ( 4 PREFACE .
... in print ; others are supplied by the re- collection of friends . The first two are published on account of their having been composed in the author's childhood . CONTENTS . PAGE FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE . ( 4 PREFACE .
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... been solemnly warned by men who understand public affairs ; and I advise you to be cautious . " The friends had now turned into the forum , which was " I thronged with the gay and elegant youth of 8 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... been solemnly warned by men who understand public affairs ; and I advise you to be cautious . " The friends had now turned into the forum , which was " I thronged with the gay and elegant youth of 8 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... friends . " How are you after your last night's exploits ? " " As well as possible , " said Cæsar laughing . " In truth we should rather ask how Quintus Luta- tius is . " " He , I understand , is as well as can be expected of a man with ...
... friends . " How are you after your last night's exploits ? " " As well as possible , " said Cæsar laughing . " In truth we should rather ask how Quintus Luta- tius is . " " He , I understand , is as well as can be expected of a man with ...
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... friend Lutatius calls his delicious Samian . ' " " " Well done , Ligarius . I hate a Stoic . I wish Marcus Cato had a beard that you might singe it for him . The fool talked his two hours in the Senate yesterday , with- out changing a ...
... friend Lutatius calls his delicious Samian . ' " " " Well done , Ligarius . I hate a Stoic . I wish Marcus Cato had a beard that you might singe it for him . The fool talked his two hours in the Senate yesterday , with- out changing a ...
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... friend , Caius ; -is there no danger ? " " Danger ! " repeated Cæsar , with a short , fierce , dis dainful laugh : " what danger do you apprehend ? " 66 That you should best know , " said Flaminius ; " you are far more intimate with ...
... friend , Caius ; -is there no danger ? " " Danger ! " repeated Cæsar , with a short , fierce , dis dainful laugh : " what danger do you apprehend ? " 66 That you should best know , " said Flaminius ; " you are far more intimate with ...
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