“What do you believe was on the mind of the ancient Romans that they called the arts of speaking humanity?”
They judged that, indisputably, by the study of these disciplines not only was the tongue refined, but also the wildness and barbarity of people’s minds was amended.
Source: Praise of Eloquence (1523), p. 66
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