De Oratore, Rhetorica Tomus I. Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Wilkins, Augustus S. (Augustus Samuel), d. 1905, editor
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Sed aliud
quiddam, longe aliud, Crasse, quaerimus: acuto homine
nobis opus est et natura usuque callido, qui sagaciter pervestiget,
quid sui cives eique homines, quibus aliquid dicendo
persuadere velit, cogitent, sentiant, opinentur, exspectent;
teneat oportet venas cuiusque generis, aetatis, ordinis, et
eorum, apud quos aliquid aget aut erit acturus, mentis
sensusque degustet;
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philosophorum autem libros reservet
sibi ad huiusce modi Tusculani requiem atque otium, ne, si
quando ei dicendum erit de iustitia et fide, mutuetur a
Platone; qui, cum haec exprimenda verbis arbitraretur,
novam quandam finxit in libris civitatem; usque eo illa,
quae dicenda de iustitia putabat, a vitae consuetudine et a
civitatum moribus abhorrebant.
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