De Oratore, Rhetorica Tomus I. Cicero, Marcus Tullius, creator; Wilkins, Augustus S. (Augustus Samuel), d. 1905, editor
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Permulta tum vehementissima
contentione animi, ingeni, virium ab eo dicta esse
constabat sententiamque eam, quam senatus frequens secutus
est ornatissimis et gravissimis verbis, ut populo Romano
satis fieret, numquam senatus neque consilium rei
publicae neque fidem defuisse ab eo dictam et eundem,
id quod in auctoritatibus perscriptis exstat, scribendo adfuisse.
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Illa tamquam cycnea fuit divini hominis vox et
oratio, quam quasi exspectantes post eius interitum veniebamus
in curiam, ut vestigium illud ipsum, in quo ille
postremum institisset, contueremur: namque tum latus ei
dicenti condoluisse sudoremque multum consecutum esse
audiebamus; ex quo cum cohorruisset, cum febri domum
rediit dieque septimo lateris dolore consumptus est.
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