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And yet, before the first autumnal frost has blighted a leaf upon his coronet, he comes to this hall a trembling mendicant, and says, 'Give me drink, Titinius, or I perish." The effect was magical; Colonel Lamar, in commenting upon this dramatic incident, sums up the whole character of Robert Toombs: "He was cautious and safe in counsel, while wild and exasperating in speech." When Mr.

Tinnius is perhaps not a Roman name. There are many errors in proper names in Plutarch's text. Perhaps the true reading is Titinius. The chief magistrates were generally two, and called Duumviri. It is now a large and populous island inhabited by an industrious manufacturing population. It is about 200 miles south of Tunis, which is near the site of Carthage.

In the pure heart of a girl loving for the first time love is far more ecstatic than in man, inasmuch as it is unfevered by desire love then and there makes the only state of human existence which is at once capable of calmness and transport! Titinius Capito is to rehearse. He is a man of an excellent disposition, and to be numbered among the chief ornaments of his age.

That helpless cry in the Tiber, 'Save me, Cassius, or I sink! that feeble cry from the sick man's bed in Spain, 'Give me some drink, Titinius! and all that pitiful display of weakness, moral and physical, at the would-be coronation, which Casca's report conveys so unsparingly the falling down in the street speechless, which Cassius emphasises with his scornful 'What? did CAESAR SWOON? all this makes but a part of the exhibition, which the lamentations of Mark Antony complete:

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