I never felt a more sensible pleasure than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius Tacitus. He informed me that at the last Circensian games he sat next to a Roman knight, who, after conversation had passed between them upon various points... The Works... - Page xiiby Cornelius Tacitus - 1836 - 742 lehteFull view - About this book
| Pliny (the Younger.), William Melmoth - 1747 - 344 lehte
...inthefenate, as my utmoftwilhes could defire : but I never was touched with a more fenfible pleafure, than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius Tacitus. He informed me, that at the laft Circenfian games, he fat next to a Roman knight, who after much difcourfe had pafied between them... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 390 lehte
...often, likewise, gained as much glory in the senate a* my utmost wishes could desire ; but I never felt a more sensible pleasure, than by an account which...that, at the last Circensian games, he, sat next to a certain person, who, after much discourse had passed between them, upon various points of erudition,... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1811 - 430 lehte
...si, effeclig in quae tendi, plures ad curas vitam produxero. Annals, lib. iii, s. 24. " OJ- !• . i evident in several of his Letters, but nowhere more...which I lately received ** from Cornelius Tacitus. He in" formed me that, at the last Circen" sian games, he sat next to a stran" ger, who, after much discourse... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy - 1813 - 426 lehte
...Pliny thought of out* author, is• evident1 in several of his letters, but no where more than' iii the following passage; " I "never was touched. with...Cornelius Tacitus. He informed me that, at the " last Gircensian games, he sat next to a stranger, "who; after much discourse on various subjects of " learning,... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1822 - 418 lehte
...affection, with which Pliny thought of our author, is evident in several of his letters, but no where more than in the following passage; "I " never was...*' than by an account which I lately received from 4' Cornelius Tacitus. He informed me that, at the " last Circensian games, he sat next to a stranger,... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy - 1836 - 772 lehte
...literature ; the friends of liberty and virtue. The esteem and affection, with which Pliny thought of our author, is evident in several of his letters,...a more sensible pleasure, than by an account which 1 lately received from Cornelius Tacitus. He informed me that, at the last Circensian games, he sat... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1847 - 214 lehte
...says Pliny, in one of his beautiful Letters* (which rival Cicero's in epistolary ease and elegance), " than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius...me, that at the last Circensian Games, he sat next a stranger, who, after much discourse on various topics of learning, asked him whether he was an Italian... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1875 - 228 lehte
...says Pliny, in one of his beautiful Letters* (which rival Cicero's in epistolary ease and elegance), " than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius...me, that at the last Circensian Games, he sat next a stranger, who, after much discourse on various topics of learning, asked him whether he was an Italian... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1877 - 228 lehte
...says Pliny, in one of his beautiful Letters* (which rival Cicero's in epistolary ease and elegance), " than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius...me, that at the last Circensian Games, he sat next a stranger, whot after much discourse on various topics of learning, asked him whether he was an Italian... | |
| Cornelius Tacitus - 1877 - 228 lehte
...says Pliny, in one of his beautiful Letters* (which rival Cicero's in epistolary ease and elegance), " than by an account which I lately received from Cornelius...me, that at the last Circensian Games, he sat next a stranger, who, after much discourse on various topics of learning, asked him whether he was an Italian... | |
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