Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous, and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed, " I am only a stranger here ! " The origin of that was, as... Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero - 152. lappuseautors: William Warde Fowler - 1909 - 362 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1899 - 440 lapas
...Quintus said, in the kindest manner, "Pomponia, do you ask the ladies in; I will invite the men."3 Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous, and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed, " I... | |
| Gordon Jennings Laing - 1903 - 528 lapas
...Quintus said, in the kindest manner, " Pomponia, do you ask the ladies in ; I will invite the men." Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous, and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed, " I... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1909 - 532 lapas
...Quintus said, in the kindest manner, " Pomponia, do you ask the ladies in, I will invite the men." Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous, and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed, " I... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 lapas
...Quintus said, in the kindest manner, " Pomponia, do you ask the ladies in, I will invite the men." Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous, and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed, " I... | |
| Dorothea Elizabeth Birdsell - 1921 - 104 lapas
...the kindest manner, 'Pomponia, do you ask the ladies in; I will invite the men. ' 1 Ad Att. V. 1-3. "Nothing, as I thought, could be more courteous and that, too, not only in the actual words, but also in his intention and the expression of his face. But she, in the hearing of us all, exclaimed,... | |
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