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19 fame
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19 nor
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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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fame

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1 1 | while the genius and the fame of so many distinguished 2 5 | prospects, more attractive in fame at home, more illustrious 3 7 | there an accomplishment, the fame and glory of which are to 4 10| again do even reputation and fame, the only object of their 5 10| and push themselves into fame by this branch of culture. 6 11| began to enter the path of fame, when in Nero’s time I broke 7 12| Demosthenes, and that the fame of Euripides or Sophocles 8 13| the divine Augustus, and fame among the people of Rome. 9 13| forum, and the pallors of fame. Let me not be aroused by 10 18| reflected on the age by the fame and renown of these orators 11 24| the ancients (their own fame is a sufficient panegyric) 12 26| our ears it is a fact that fame, glory, and genius are sacrificed 13 34| wins its great and enduring fame quite as much from the benches 14 36| the more notoriety and fame with the people. Such men 15 37| take it, does not owe his fame to his speeches against 16 38| then so eclipsed by the fame of other trials that not 17 39| too who pleaded, owe their fame to no other speeches more 18 40| legislation, and Cicero’s fame as an orator was a poor 19 41| and your age, the highest fame and glory of eloquence would


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