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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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speak

   Caput
1 7 | 7 To speak my own mind, I did not experience 2 7 | men with the tunic oftener speak of by name and point out 3 10| character of note who would speak with authority. I foresee 4 12| the happy golden age, to speak in our own poetic fashion, 5 19| wait till he chooses to speak on the matter in question, 6 21| rather than the will to speak with more dignity and grace. 7 22| no phrase stained, so to speak, with rust; no ideas should 8 23| opinions, posterity will speak the truth concerning you. ~ 9 26| absurdity, that our orators speak prettily and our actors 10 27| discussions that we may speak out our convictions without 11 28| known to yourselves. I shall speak of Rome, and of those native 12 30| the orator is he who can speak on every question with grace, 13 31| each other, and no one can speak on them with fulness, variety, 14 37| difference between having to speak on a theft, a technical


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