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Cæsar in favor of Ligarius and King Deiotarus? or when he obtained the right of citizenship for the poet Archias? or when, in his exquisite oration for the Manilian law, he obtained every Roman suffrage on behalf of the great Pompey?
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In the past week, we have completed Act II where troubled Brutus enviously looks at his sleeping servant Lucius and comments “enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber” and Caius Ligarius is willing to follow Brutus with a “heart new-fired.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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In the past week, we have completed Act II where troubled Brutus enviously looks at his sleeping servant Lucius and comments “enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber” and Caius Ligarius is willing to follow Brutus with a “heart new-fired.”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004
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Brutus visited, and, finding him sick, “O Ligarius,” says he, “what a time have you found out to be sick in!”
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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And thus he was overpowered, and acquitted Ligarius.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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At which words Ligarius, raising himself and leaning on his elbow, took Brutus by the hand, and said, “But, O Brutus, if you are on any design worthy of yourself, I am well.”
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Q. Ligarius. [_punctuation as shown_] by callyng vpon eyther a man, a place, or a thynge?
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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The orations of Cicero for Marcellus, Ligarius, and king
A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, Or The Causes Of Corrupt Eloquence The Works Of Cornelius Tacitus, Volume 8 (of 8); With An Essay On His Life And Genius, Notes, Supplements Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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On 26th November B.C. 46 he pleaded before Caesar the cause of Q. Ligarius (_Pro Ligario_).
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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Ligarius, [18] which formed the text for Dr. Samuel Bard's eloquent appeal in 1769, mentioned this morning, for the establishment of the New
A Psychiatric Milestone Bloomingdale Hospital Centenary, 1821-1921 Various
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