Men that were elo∣quent.
AMphion, one that by his naturall eloquence cau∣sed rude people to liue a ciuill life.
Nestor, being almost 300
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AMphion, one that by his naturall eloquence cau∣sed rude people to liue a ciuill life.
Nestor, being almost 300
yeares olde, went to the Troyan warre, he was ex∣ceeding wise and elo∣quent.
Cicero, for eloquence, learning, and wit, had not his equal amongst the Ro∣manes.
Roscius, an excellent Commedian, who for his pronunciation surpassed, hee contended with Cicero for superiority, whether he could deliuer a speech with more varieties of ge∣sture: or Tully pen it with more diuersities of elo∣quence and phrase, Tully called him his Iewell.
Sophocles, a tragicall Poet of Athens, who for his sweet and eloquent stile was called Apis.