I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius ; in Latin I like having my practice with Bruttius. My intimate friends and daily company are those whom Cratippus brought with him from Mitylene — good scholars, of whom he has the highest opinion.... Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero - 201. lappuseautors: William Warde Fowler - 1909 - 362 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1900 - 482 lapas
...to him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Farthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius...Epicrates, the leading man at Athens, and Leonides, and other men of that sort. So now you know how I am going on. You remark in your letter on the character... | |
| Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 534 lapas
...him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance 2 I subsidize his narrow means. Furthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius...deal of Epicrates, the leading man at Athens, and Leonides,3 and other men of that sort. So now you know how I am going on. You remark in your letter... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 lapas
...to him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Farthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius;...Epicrates, the leading man at Athens, and Leonides, and other men of that sort. So now you know how I am going on. You remark in your letter on the character... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1909 - 532 lapas
...to him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Farthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius...company are those whom Cratippus brought with him from Mirylene — good scholars, of whom he has the highest opinion. I also see a great deal of Epicrates,... | |
| Elizabeth Hazelton Haight - 1925 - 300 lapas
...far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Furthermore, I have begun practicing declamation in Greek with Cassius ; in Latin I like...Epicrates, the leading man at Athens, and Leonides, and other men of that sort. So now you know how I am going on. We should like to know who Horace's intimates... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1926 - 602 lapas
...to him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Furthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius...scholars, of whom he has the highest opinion. I also see a good deal of Epicrates, the leading man at Athens, and Leonides, and other men of that sort. So now... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1926 - 616 lapas
...to him, and as far as I can with my poor pittance I subsidize his narrow means. Furthermore, I have begun practising declamation in Greek with Cassius...company are those whom Cratippus brought with him from Mitylene—good scholars, of whom he has the highest opinion. I also see a good deal of Epicrates,... | |
| Cicero - 2004 - 444 lapas
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