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Consequently in the exordium
we shall vary our structure to suit the thought.
For I cannot agree with Celsus, when he would
impose a single stereotyped form upon the exordium
and asserts that the best example of the structure
required for this purpose is to be found in Asinius:
e. g., si, Caesar, ex omnibus mortalibus, qui sunt ac
fuerunt, posset huic causae disceptator legi, non quisquam
te potius optandus nobis fuit.1
1 “If, Caesar, one man of all that are or have ever been could be chosen to try this case, there is none whom we could have preferred to you.”
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