De Oratore, Rhetorica Tomus I. Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Wilkins, Augustus S. (Augustus Samuel), d. 1905, editor
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Ego enim, qui ab ineunte aetate incensus essem
studio utriusque vestrum, Crassi vero etiam amore, cum ab
eo nusquam discederem, verbum ex eo numquam elicere
potui de vi ac ratione dicendi, cum et per me ipsum egissem
et per Drusum saepe temptassem; quo in genere tu,
Antoni,—vere loquar—numquam mihi percontanti aut quaerenti
aliquid defuisti et persaepe me, quae soleres in dicendo
observare, docuisti.
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Nunc, quoniam uterque vestrum
patefecit earum ipsarum rerum aditum, quas quaerimus, et
quoniam princeps Crassus eius sermonis ordiendi fuit, date
nobis hanc veniam, ut ea, quae sentitis de omni genere
dicendi, subtiliter persequamini; quod quidem si erit a
vobis impetratum, magnam habebo, Crasse, huic palaestrae
et Tusculano tuo gratiam et longe Academiae illi ac Lycio
tuum hoc suburbanum gymnasium anteponam.'
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