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Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), The Works of Horace (ed. C. Smart, Theodore Alois Buckley) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Sallust, Conspiracy of Catiline (ed. John Selby Watson, Rev. John Selby Watson, M.A.) | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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M. Tullius Cicero, On the Responses of the Haruspices (ed. C. D. Yonge), chapter 4 (search)
In truth, as that great man, Publius Scipio, appears to me to have been born
for the overthrow and destruction of Carthage, he being the only man who, at last, as it were,
by a special decree of destiny, did overthrow it after it had been besieged,
attacked, undermined, and almost taken by many generals; so Titus Annius
appears to have been born, and to have been given to the republic, by a sort
of divine munificence as it were for the express purpose of repressing and
extinguishing and utterly destroying that pest of the state. He alone has
discovered the way not only of defeating but also of fettering an armed
citizen who was driving the citizens away, some by the sword, some by
stones, was confining others to their houses and alarming the whole city,