an epithet applied to such writings as are written in a prolix manner. Among historians, Sallust is reckoned sententious, and Livy diffuse. Thus also, among the orators, Demosthenes is close and concise; but Cicero, on the other hand, is diffuse.
an epithet applied to such writings as are written in a prolix manner. Among historians, Sallust is reckoned sententious, and Livy diffuse. Thus also, among the orators, Demosthenes is close and concise; but Cicero, on the other hand, is diffuse.