CICERO. CHAPTER I. EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION. CHAPTER II. PUBLIC CAREER. IMPEACHMENT OF VERRES. CHAPTER III. THE CONSULSHIP AND CATILINE. CHAPTER IV. HIS EXILE AND RETURN. CHAPTER VI. CICERO AND ANTONY. CHAPTER VII. CHARACTER AS A POLITICIAN AND AN ORATOR. CHAPTER VIII. MINOR CHARACTERISTICS. CHAPTER IX. CICERO'S CORRESPONDENCE. I. ATTICUS. CHAPTER X. ESSAYS ON 'OLD AGE' AND 'FRIENDSHIP' CHAPTER XI. CICERO'S PHILOSOPHY. 'THE TRUE ENDS OF LIFE'.[1] CHAPTER XII. CICERO'S RELIGION. Title: Cicero Ancient Classics for English Readers Author: Rev. W. Lucas Collins Language: English Produced by Stan Goodman, Ted Garvin, Lazar Liveanu and PG Distributed Proofreaders Ancient Classics for English Readers edited by the REV. W. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A.CICEROby the REV. W. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A.AUTHOR OF 'ETONIANA', 'THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS', ETC.I have to acknowledge my obligations to Mr. Forsyth's well-known 'Life of Cicero', especially as a guide to the biographical materials which abound in his Orations and Letters. Mr. Long's scholarly volumes have also been found useful. For the translations, such as they are, I am responsible. If I could have met with any which seemed to me more satisfactory, I would gladly have adopted them. W.L.C.CONTENTS. I. BIOGRAPHICAL—EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION, |