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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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speeches

   Caput
1 11| renown of my poems than of my speeches. And so now I have resolved 2 17| been present at our own speeches. At the last largess of 3 20| which we have read in the speeches for Marcus Tullius and Aulus 4 20| does it follow that our speeches are less successful because 5 21| satisfies me in one or two short speeches. The rest of the world, 6 21| him; for how few read his speeches against Asitius or Drusus! 7 21| grace. What again from the speeches of Caelius do we admire? 8 21| philosophy. Undoubtedly in his speeches he fell short of his reputation, 9 21| tragedies but also in his speeches; he is so harsh and dry. 10 22| sentence, at least in those speeches which he composed when old 11 22| speaking. As for his early speeches, they are not free from 12 23| third clause in all Cicero’s speeches, “it would seem to be,” 13 31| subject-matter of the orator’s speeches. Equity in the law-court, 14 34| and be present at all his speeches, alike in the law-court 15 34| read with admiration the speeches in which Lucius Crassus 16 36| consequent popularity; hence, speeches of magistrates who, I may 17 37| not owe his fame to his speeches against his guardians, and 18 37| plenty of matter for their speeches, but, as I now and then 19 39| has been taken from our speeches by the little rooms and 20 39| owe their fame to no other speeches more than these. ~ 21 41| What need there of long speeches in the senate, when the


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