Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|     aristocracy, it was to amuse! Cicero, in his prosecution of Verres,
 2    1,   7|      young pupils, they would, as Cicero remarks, be left alone in
 3    1,   9|           words such as undaunted Cicero chose.~Come! Gird up thy
 4    2,  59|         tell me how you'd compare Cicero and Publilius. I'm of the
 5    5, 145|          are familiar characters. Cicero, Pro Coelio, chap. xx, says: "
 6    5, 145|          earlier ages, they were. Cicero, in the second Philippic
 7    5, 145|       bed-fellow of the same sex. Cicero, in speaking of the acquittal
 8    5, 145|          duty" (Variorum Notes to Cicero, vol. ii, pp. 339-340).
 9    5, 145|     prostitution and paederastia. Cicero (Pro Coelio) accuses Clodia
10    5, 160|     comparison between the age of Cicero and that of Domitian. "One
11    5, 160|          call him a dancer," says Cicero, Pro Murena, and adds: "
12    6     | universally in vogue in Rome, and Cicero charges, in his letters
13    6     |        Rome owed to that monarch, Cicero silenced him by replying: "
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