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huic omnia dicendi
ornamenta conveniunt plurimumque est in hac orationis1
forma suavitatis. In qua multi floruerunt apud Graecos,
sed Phalereus Demetrius meo iudicio praestitit ceteris,
cuius oratio cum sedate placideque liquitur2, tum inlustrant
eam quasi stellae quaedam translata verba atque immutata3.
Translata dico, ut saepe iam, quae per similitudinem ab alia
re aut suavitatis aut inopiae causa transferuntur; immutata4,
in quibus pro verbo proprio subicitur aliud quod idem
significet sumptum ex re aliqua consequenti.
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