Notes on Quintilian And [Quintilian]

Classical Quarterly 38 (2):568-569 (1988)
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Abstract

The answer to the basic question, quisquamne cantat?, given the rhetoric of the context, especially emotive in 57, should be that everyone cantat, but the form of the question seems to suggest, at first sight, the opposite.

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