| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 502 trang
...deareft TULLIA, and to my Son6. IF you do not hear from me fo frequently as Au you might, it is becaufe I can neither write to you, nor read your letters, without falling into a greater paflion of tears than I am able to fupport : for though I am at all times indeed completely miferable,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 trang
...HIS FRIENDS. LETTER I. TO TERENT1A, MY DEAREST TULLIA, AND MY SOU. [AU 695.] Brundisium *, April 30. IF you do not hear from me so frequently as you might, it is because I can neither write to yon nor read your letters without falling into greater grief than I am able to support : for though... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 672 trang
...fortitude, far severer trials." BOOK I. LETTER VL " TO TERENTIA, TO MY DEABEIT 'i IIII A. AMD TO MY SOW. " If you do not hear from me so frequently as you might,...particular sensibility upon those tender occasions. " Oh ! that I had been more indifferent to life ! Our days wculd then have been, if not wholly unacquainted... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - 1830 - 640 trang
...Fam. 1. U.EP4. " TO TEHENTIA, TO MY DEADEST TULLIA, AND TO MY SOW. Ed. " If you do not hear from me co frequently as you might, it is because I can neither...particular sensibility upon those tender occasions. " Oh '. that I had been more indifferent to life ! Our days weuld then have been, if not wholly unacquainted... | |
| William M. Dunning - 1835 - 456 trang
...stand upon record in his domestic character. Cicero to Terentia, to my dearest Tjillia, and to my son. If you do not hear from me so frequently as you might,...particular sensibility upon those tender occasions.* Oh ! that I had been more indifferent to life ! Our days would then have been, if not wholly unacquainted... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1848 - 884 trang
...frequently as yon might, it is because I can neither write to yon, nor A o 696. reac^ TOur l*"*rs, without falling into a greater passion of tears than I am able to support ; for thongh I am at all times, indeed, completely miserable, yet I feel my misfortunes with a particular... | |
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