LXXII
Judging of the Audience
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O ye that know how to weigh your words! study well your audience and suit your speech to it.
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O ye that have the gift of eloquence! ascertain the mood of your audience first and then speak after careful deliberation.
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Behold the men that take upon themselves to address an assembly without studying its nature: they know not the art of speaking nor are they good for anything else.
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Discuss wisdom in the congregation of the wise: but answer fools according to the measure of their folly.
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Behold the self-control that denieth itself the lead in an assembly of ancients: it is a virtue that outshineth even other virtues.
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A failure before men of understanding is like falling off from the way of righteousness.
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The learning of the scholar shineth forth in all its brilliance only in an assembly of accomplished critics.
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Delivering an address of good counsel to men of understanding is like watering the roots of living plants.
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O ye that desire to delight the wise by your discourses! beware of addressing even by mistake an audience of fools.
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A discourse spoken before the unworthy is like unto ambrosia spilled on filthy ground.