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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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1 1 | eloquence of our own days to the great orators of the past. ~ 2 2 | the feelings of certain great personages, because in the 3 7 | emperor’s presence to the great freedmen themselves, or 4 8 | argue that they are quite as great men in the remotest corners 5 8 | prince. Amid so much that is great, busts, inscriptions, and 6 11| attack the orators at as great length as Aper had praised 7 16| raised, said Secundus, is a great one and quite worthy of 8 16| says in his Hortensius, the great and the true year is that 9 32| other causes, some of them great and important, which it 10 34| acquired from the first great experience and confidence, 11 34| that eloquence wins its great and enduring fame quite 12 36| 36 Great eloquence, like fire, grows 13 36| seemed, was loaded with great rewards. For the more powerful 14 36| strong stimulus to win the great prizes of eloquence, and 15 37| of our nobles, bestowed great labour and pains on these 16 37| Archias, which make Cicero a great orator; it is his Catiline, 17 38| Calvus, or, in short, any great orator is now read, that 18 39| from the towns and indeed a great part of Italy stood by the 19 40| well regulated. No; the great and famous eloquence of 20 41| can at the same time enjoy great renown and great tranquillity, 21 41| time enjoy great renown and great tranquillity, let everybody


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