The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... political writer 12 13 Isokrates and Greece . - Conflict of tendencies in the 4th century B. C. the Panegyrikos and the De Pace . Separa- tion of Society from the State 14 Athenian cosmopolitanism 16 The three special evils of the time ...
... political writer 12 13 Isokrates and Greece . - Conflict of tendencies in the 4th century B. C. the Panegyrikos and the De Pace . Separa- tion of Society from the State 14 Athenian cosmopolitanism 16 The three special evils of the time ...
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... POLITICAL WRITINGS . I. On the Relations of Greece with Persia . 1. Panegyrikos [ Or . iv . ] 2. Philippos [ Or . v . ] II . On the Internal Affairs of Greece . 1. Plataikos [ Or . XIV . ] 150 166 176 2 . On the Peace [ Or . vIII ...
... POLITICAL WRITINGS . I. On the Relations of Greece with Persia . 1. Panegyrikos [ Or . iv . ] 2. Philippos [ Or . v . ] II . On the Internal Affairs of Greece . 1. Plataikos [ Or . XIV . ] 150 166 176 2 . On the Peace [ Or . vIII ...
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... Politics 301 Resulting difference . 302 Likeness of Demosthenes to Isaeos - in Composition : in Treatment of Subject - matter , especially of Proof . 303 " The art of grappling 304 A • Example from Isaeos 305 • • PAGE Agonistic epilogue ...
... Politics 301 Resulting difference . 302 Likeness of Demosthenes to Isaeos - in Composition : in Treatment of Subject - matter , especially of Proof . 303 " The art of grappling 304 A • Example from Isaeos 305 • • PAGE Agonistic epilogue ...
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... Political functions 371 • III . Outer history of Athens 372 Extant literature of the Political Oratory , 354—324 B. c . Deinarchos 373 374 Lykurgos 375 His speech Against Leokrates . Character of his Oratory Two elements of his style ...
... Political functions 371 • III . Outer history of Athens 372 Extant literature of the Political Oratory , 354—324 B. c . Deinarchos 373 374 Lykurgos 375 His speech Against Leokrates . Character of his Oratory Two elements of his style ...
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... Political Oratory is eclectic , but fundamentally Iso- kratic . Isokrates and modern prose 428 430 431 432 CHAPTER XXIV . THE DECLINE AND THE REVIVAL . Loss of Political Freedom - how far a cause of the decline . Deliberative Oratory ...
... Political Oratory is eclectic , but fundamentally Iso- kratic . Isokrates and modern prose 428 430 431 432 CHAPTER XXIV . THE DECLINE AND THE REVIVAL . Loss of Political Freedom - how far a cause of the decline . Deliberative Oratory ...
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Page 421 - This great honour, this high and noble dignity, hath continued ever since in the remarkable surname of De Vere, by so many ages, descents, and generations, as no other kingdom can produce such a peer in one and the self-same name and title.
Page 421 - And yet Time hath his revolutions ; there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -finis rerum, an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere ? For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all, where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality. And yet let the name and dignity of De Vere stand so long as it pleaseth God!
Page 405 - ... whose characters are worthier ; look at each other and judge, not only with your ears but with your eyes, who of your number are likely to support Demosthenes. His...
Page 421 - And yet time hath his revolutions : there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -Jinis rerum ; an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere. For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all ; where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality.