... Cicero compares the earth to a vast theatre: Quemadmodum theatrum cum commune sit, recte tamen dici potest ejus esse eum locum quem quisque occuparit...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
... The theatre, says Cicero, is common to all; nevertheless, the place that each one occupies is called HIS OWN; that is, it is a place POSSESSED, not a place APPROPRIATED...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
...Giraud of Aix quotes the testimony of Cicero, Seneca, Plutarch, Olympiodorus, and Photius...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
..." Cicero, in his "Old Age," classes honey with meat and milk and cheese as among the staple articles with which a well-kept farm-house will be supplied...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...” says Cicero...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...And here I mayrecall the ancient law, mentioned by Cicero (De Leg...
Rodolfo Lanciani 「Pagan and Christian Rome」
...
Archime'des, the Syracusan; Cicero visits the tomb of...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
...Lentulus Spinter was Ædile, Cicero being then Consul...
George Field 「Field's Chromatography」
...Here the ambassadors of the Allobroges implicated inCatiline's conspiracy were arrested by order of Cicero...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...Among the senators present on that memorable occasion were men of thehighest political and philosophical renown, including Cæsar, Cato, andCicero...
Hugh Macmillan 「Roman Mosaics」
...As scrupulous a puristin language as Cicero, Chesterfield and Macaulay in prose, as Virgil, Milton,and Leopardi in verse, his care extended to the nicest minutiæ of word-forms...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...
This fine sentiment is, of course, a commonplace among ancient philosophers,but it may be interesting to put beside it a passage from Cicero, DeFinibus, ii...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
...And though theRomans were strangely superstitious in such matters, Cicero reasons withexcellent judgment against the belief in astrology...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...Pliny, who followed Cicero in this, does not employ theargument quite correctly, for he says that, 'in every hour, in everypart of the world, are born lords and slaves, kings and beggars...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...” This so-calleddarkness is considered to have been thesame as that mentioned by Cicero...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...We find suchwriters as Cicero, Horace, Juvenal and others remarking upon thesabbath, and, indeed, in the early days of the Empire there was aconsiderable observance of it...
E. Walter Maunder 「The Astronomy of the Bible」
...9) andby Cicero (De Divinatione, cap...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
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