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On the End of Good and Evil, by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Example of a modal window, with an excerpt from the work "On the End of Good and Evil" by Marcus Tullius Cicero.
[5] "Tum Piso: Quoniam igitur aliquid omnes, quid Lucius noster? inquit. An eum locum libenter invisit, ubi Demosthenes et Aeschines inter se decertare soliti sunt? Suo enim quisque studio maxime ducitur. Et ille, cum erubuisset: Noli, inquit, ex me quaerere, qui in Phalericum etiam descenderim, quo in loco ad fluctum alunt declamare solitum Demosthenem, ut fremitum assuesceret voce vincere. Modo etiam paulum ad dexteram de via declinavi, ut ad Pericli sepulcrum accederem. Quamquam id quidem, infinitum est in hac urbe; quacumque enim ingredimur, in aliqua historia vestigium ponimus."
Excerpt from: "On the End of Good and Evil", Book Five, by Marcus Tullius Cicero (https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/cicero/fin.shtml).