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Demosthenen traditum est vestitu ceteroque cultu corporis nitido venustoque nimisque accurato fuisse. |
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It is said that Demosthenes in his dress and other personal habits was excessively spruce, elegant and studied. |
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et hinc ei illa (nitidi vestitus feminae) et (illa tunicula mollis) ab aemulis adversariisque probro data, hinc etiam turpibus indignisque in eum verbis non temperatum, quin parum vir et vitio quoque pollutus diceretur. |
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and these things were given to him by an approach by his fancy dress of a woman's tunic and his little tunic
for that reason, too, that they did not refrain from applying to him foul and shameful words, alleging that he was no man and was even guilty of unnatural vice. |
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ad eudem modum q hortensius omnibus oratoribus aetatis suae nisi m. tullio Cicerone, clarior, quod multa munditia et circumspecte compositeque indutus et amictus esse manusque eius inter agendum forent argutae admodum et gestuosae maledictis compellationibusque probis iactatus est multaue in eum, quasi in histrionem, in ipsis causis atque iudiciis dicta sunt. |
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