De Oratore, Rhetorica Tomus I. Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Wilkins, Augustus S. (Augustus Samuel), d. 1905, editor
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mentis, apud quos agetur, movendas pertinere possint. Sed
his partibus orationis quae, etsi nihil docent argumentando,
persuadendo tamen et commovendo perficiunt plurimum,
quamquam maxime proprius est locus et in exordiendo et
in perorando, digredi tamen ab eo, quod proposueris atque
agas, permovendorum animorum causa saepe utile est;
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itaque vel re narrata et exposita saepe datur ad commovendos
animos digrediendi locus, vel argumentis nostris confirmatis
vel contrariis refutatis vel utroque loco vel omnibus,
si habet eam causa dignitatem atque copiam, recte id fieri
potest; eaeque causae sunt ad augendum et ad ornandum
gravissimae atque plenissimae, quae plurimos exitus dant
ad eius modi digressionem, ut eis locis uti liceat, quibus
animorum impetus eorum, qui audiant, aut impellantur
aut reflectantur.
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