Discourses which are worthy of praise and honor

When anyone elects to speak or write discourses which are worthy of praise and honor, it is not conceivable that he will support causes which are unjust or petty or devoted to private quarrels. Isocrates. Antidosis. Speech 15. Section 276.


Image: Gladiator Games During A Meal in Pompeii by Francesco Netti, 1880 (PD).

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