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The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay
Vol. 1 (of 4)

PREFACE
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What can you say against him?
His enemies themselves acknowledge his merit.
CALLIDEMUS.

They acknowledge that he is clever, and handsome, and that he was crowned at the Olympic games.

And what other merits do his friends claim for him?
A precious assembly you will meet at his house, no doubt.
SPEUSIPPUS.

The first men in Athens, probably.
CALLIDEMUS.

Whom do you mean by the first men in Athens?
SPEUSIPPUS.Callicles.


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