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Excerpt from Catiline, Clodius, and Tiberius
Of all the characters in history Catiline has been painted blackest. He is to the historians what Judas Iscariot is to the divines. The name itself has a wicked sound to us The very syllables of it seem to connote a monstrous depravity. We cannot hear it but there rings in our ears a confused hurtle of ineendia, coedes, latrocininni, audacia, furor, seelus, parri eida, sicarius, and other choice missiles from the Ciceronian armoury. We think of him not as a man, but as a demon breathing murder, rapine, and con¿a gration, with bloodshot eyes and pallid face, luring on Weak and depraved young men to the damnation pre pared for himself a horrid portent rising from below, without visible cause or warning, like some earth quake or volcano, to scorch the fair face of civilisa tion and convert order into chaos.
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