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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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   Caput
1 5 | impossible to imagine one in our state richer in advantages, more 2 7 | in a far from influential state, I was elected quaestor, 3 8 | most powerful men in the state, and, as long as it suited 4 8 | leading man himself of the State esteems and almost reverences 5 17| Divine Augustus over the state; add Tiberius’s three-and-twenty 6 32| clipped and shorn, without state, without honour, I had almost 7 34| the highest rank in the state. The boy used to accompany 8 36| principle was developed in our state too the eloquence of antiquity. 9 36| people. In each case the state was torn asunder, but the 10 36| with the leaders of the state, the more weight in the 11 36| eminent position in the state. And no wonder. Even against 12 37| the best condition of the state is that in which we are 13 37| indeed that it was worth the state’s while to endure bad citizens 14 40| itself in a well-governed state. What orator have we ever 15 40| anything. So too our own state, while it went astray and 16 41| antiquity, is an evidence of a state not thoroughly reformed


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