| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 484 頁
...probably relates to his not having fecured a proper fettlement on his daughter, when he made the fecond payment of her fortune to Dolabella. For in a letter written to Atticus about this time, he exprefsly condemns himfelf for having acted imprudently in that affair. In pen/tone fecunJa, ftys he,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 頁
...care of your health. June the 20th. * Doiabella was greatly embarrassed in his affairs : and it seema by this passage as if he had not allowed Tullia a...his absence abroad, sufficient to support her rank aud dignity. 'f In order to supplicate Caesar's pardon, for having engaged against him on the side... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1862 - 820 頁
...Auctor : Caesar. EI-. XX VI II. 1. Negligencia. Dolabella was greatly embarrassed in his affairs ; and it seems by this passage as if he had not allowed Tullía a maintenance, during his absence abroad, sufficient to support her rank and dignity. The negligence... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1865 - 912 頁
...18. Aactor : Caesar. Er. XX VIH. 1. Negligentia. Dolabella was greatly embarrassed in his affairs ; and it seems by this passage as if he had not allowed...fortune to Dolabella. For in a letter written to Atticus abtrat this time, he expressly condemns himself for having acted imprudently in that affair. 2. Ad... | |
| James Hobbs Hanson - 1868 - 942 頁
...18. Auclor : Caesar. EP. XXVIII. 1. Negligent!* Dd!abella was greatly embarras.-0-d in his affairs ; and it seems by this passage as if he had not allowed...sufficient, to support her rank and dignity. The negligence wi*h which Cicero reproaches himself probably relates to his not hnvipg secured a proper settlement... | |
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