C. Middleton
Cited as C. Middleton. — 8 quotations
Foretell
Prodigies, foretelling the future eminence and luster of his character.
Formality
He was installed with all the usual formalities.
Solecism
Caesar, by dismissing his guards and retaining his power, committed a dangerous solecism in politics.
Style
According to the usual style of dedications.
Subject
Writers of particular lives . . . are apt to be prejudiced in favor of their subject.
Firmness of mind that subjects every gratification of sense to the rule of right reason.
Submit
The revolted provinces presently submitted.
Sue
Caesar came to Rome to sue for the double honor of a triumph and the consulship.