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The ¡° Orator ad M. It is to the original ancient writers that " Brutum , ¡± is also a
considerable treatise ; we must chiefly have recourse ; and it is a and , in general
, throughout all Cicero's reproach to any one , whose profession calls rhetorical ...
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stand ...
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from the to whom these materials are wanting . ancients . In epic poetry , for
instance , HoHence , in Natural Philosophy , Astro mer and Virgil , to this day ,
stand ...
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philosophers , the Cicero being justified from a copy made translators appear to
have studied the style by his learned freed - man , Tiro : and a of their philosophy
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