Cicero's use of decorum in discussing virtue in De officiis does not distinguish it from honestum, according to Watson, Melvin R. (March 1947). "Lord Chesterfield and 'Decorum'". Modern Language Notes. 62 (3): 197–198. doi:10.2307/2910039. JSTOR2910039.
Kranidas, Thomas (Autumn 1964). "Malvolio on Decorum". Shakespeare Quarterly. 15 (4): 450–451. doi:10.2307/2868124. JSTOR2868124.
McAlindon, T. (1973). Shakespeare and Decorum. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
"Decorum of Attorney in Argument: Propriety of Appeals to the Pathetic or Sentimental". Michigan Law Review. 2 (1): 49. June 1903. doi:10.2307/1272437. JSTOR1272437.
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Cicero's use of decorum in discussing virtue in De officiis does not distinguish it from honestum, according to Watson, Melvin R. (March 1947). "Lord Chesterfield and 'Decorum'". Modern Language Notes. 62 (3): 197–198. doi:10.2307/2910039. JSTOR2910039.
Kranidas, Thomas (Autumn 1964). "Malvolio on Decorum". Shakespeare Quarterly. 15 (4): 450–451. doi:10.2307/2868124. JSTOR2868124.
McAlindon, T. (1973). Shakespeare and Decorum. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
"Decorum of Attorney in Argument: Propriety of Appeals to the Pathetic or Sentimental". Michigan Law Review. 2 (1): 49. June 1903. doi:10.2307/1272437. JSTOR1272437.