is not that extraordinary Person he was taken for.

If Men would be content to graft upon Nature, and assist her Operations, what mighty Effects might we expect?

Tully

would not stand so much alone in Oratory,

Virgil

in Poetry, or

Cæsar

in War. To build upon Nature, is laying the Foundation upon a Rock; every thing disposes its self into Order as it were of Course, and the whole Work is half done as soon as undertaken.

Cicero's

Genius inclined him to Oratory,