A Roman only in language, but as puri sermonis amator worthy to be ranked by the side of Caesar himself and the purest Latin authors.
The squama sermonis Celtici, mentioned by Sidonius, has led Gray, in his valuable remarks on rhyme, vol.
He is called by Caesar puri sermonis amator, and Cicero characterizes him as-- "Quicquid come loquens, ac omnia dulcia dicens.
It is as the 'puri sermonis amator' that Terence deserves to be ranked high among Latin authors.
Cicero, on the other hand, speaks of the belief that they were the work of Laelius, 'cuius fabellae propter elegantiam sermonis putabantur a C.
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