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... lectures at Rome . This they did , with considerable effect . But doubtless the results would have been much greater had not two of the ambassadors , Critolaus and Diogenes , been very old men , and evidently past doing this kind of ...
... lectures at Rome . This they did , with considerable effect . But doubtless the results would have been much greater had not two of the ambassadors , Critolaus and Diogenes , been very old men , and evidently past doing this kind of ...
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... Lectures who could not understand the greater part of them . But we must remember in mitigation of this carping conjecture that Greek was not taught at Rome by Romans , who could not speak it , f grammars , but always by Greek ...
... Lectures who could not understand the greater part of them . But we must remember in mitigation of this carping conjecture that Greek was not taught at Rome by Romans , who could not speak it , f grammars , but always by Greek ...
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... lectures , ' was now set up by him in lavish luxury . The Dionysiac artists1 also came out to meet him , inviting him as the envoy of the new Dionysus - so the Pontic king was called by Asiatic flatterers -- to all their feasts and ...
... lectures , ' was now set up by him in lavish luxury . The Dionysiac artists1 also came out to meet him , inviting him as the envoy of the new Dionysus - so the Pontic king was called by Asiatic flatterers -- to all their feasts and ...
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... lectures . ' Here , then , is the sort of document a young man wrote to his parents from Athens . It is remarkable for its want of any appreciation of the natural beauties and historic in- terests of the famous city . And we need not ...
... lectures . ' Here , then , is the sort of document a young man wrote to his parents from Athens . It is remarkable for its want of any appreciation of the natural beauties and historic in- terests of the famous city . And we need not ...
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... lectures from rhetoricians , but , so far as we can see , this was all . This view is confirmed by the whole series of letters of consolation addressed to noble Romans who were living in exile owing to the defeat of Pompey's party . The ...
... lectures from rhetoricians , but , so far as we can see , this was all . This view is confirmed by the whole series of letters of consolation addressed to noble Romans who were living in exile owing to the defeat of Pompey's party . The ...
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