De Oratore, Rhetorica Tomus I. Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Wilkins, Augustus S. (Augustus Samuel), d. 1905, editor
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Pusillus testis processit. "Licet" inquit "rogare?" Philippus.
Tum quaesitor properans "modo breviter." Hic ille
"non accusabis: perpusillum rogabo." Ridicule. Sed sedebat
iudex L. Aurifex brevior ipse quam testis etiam: omnis
est risus in iudicem conversus; visum est totum scurrile
ridiculum. Ergo haec, quae cadere possunt in quos nolis,
quamvis sint bella, sunt tamen ipso genere scurrilia;
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ut
iste, qui se vult dicacem et me hercule est, Appius, sed non
numquam in hoc vitium scurrile delabitur. "Cenabo"
inquit "apud te," huic lusco familiari meo, C. Sextio; "uni
enim locum esse video." Est hoc scurrile, et quod sine
causa lacessivit et tamen id dixit, quod in omnis luscos
conveniret; ea, quia meditata putantur esse, minus ridentur:
illud egregium Sexti et ex tempore "manus lava"
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