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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
A dialogue on oratory

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power

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1 5 | intrenched, so to say, within a power and a position of lasting 2 6 | boundless wealth and vast power equal to that of seeing 3 8 | inspiration and superhuman power have throughout all times 4 11| time I broke the wicked power of Vatinius by which even 5 13| enough by us? What is their power at its highest? Why, the 6 19| before judges who decide by power and authority, not by law 7 21| that he lacked genius and power rather than the will to 8 30| universal. The strength and power of oratory, unlike all other 9 31| studied human nature, the power of virtue, the depravity 10 31| of a judge, the readier power with which he moves to pity 11 36| office, they were not out of power, for they swayed both people 12 37| and Marcus Crassus rose to power as much by force of intellect


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