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res se autem
[p. 2079]
sic habet, ut brevissime dicam quod sentio: composite et1
apte sine sententiis dicere insania est, sententiose autem
sine verborum et ordine et modo infantia, sed eius modi
tamen infantia, ut.ea qui utantur non stulti homines haberi
possint, etiam plerumque prudentes; quo qui est contentus
utatur. Eloquens vero, qui non approbationes solum sed
admirationes, clamores, plausus, si liceat, movere debet,
omnibus oportet ita rebus excellat, ut ei turpe sit quicquam
aut exspectari2 aut audiri3 libentius.
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