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Fuga quam periculosa
esset cum descripsisset, adiecit quocunque
peruenisset seruiendum illi esse: ferendam esse aut Cassii
uiolentiam aut Bruti superbiam aut Pompei stultitiam.
Quoniam in hanc suasoriam incidimus non
alienum puto indicare, quomodo quisque se ex
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historicis aduersus memoriam Ciceronis gesserit. Nam
quin Cicero nec tam timidus fuerit ut rogaret
Antonium, nec tam stultus ut exorari posse eum speraret,
nemo dubitat excepto Asinio Pollione qui infestissimus
famae Ciceronis permansit. et is etiam
occasionem scolasticis alterius suasoriae dedit; solent
enim scolastici declamitare: deliberat Cicero an
salutem promittente Antonio orationes suas comburat.
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