The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... practical orator His real province . Influence of his work on contemporaries Influence of Isokrates on the Greek language 70 72 73 74 Modern analogue for his oratory - that of the pulpit 75 Areopagitikos , $$ 51-54 76 Panegyrikos ...
... practical orator His real province . Influence of his work on contemporaries Influence of Isokrates on the Greek language 70 72 73 74 Modern analogue for his oratory - that of the pulpit 75 Areopagitikos , $$ 51-54 76 Panegyrikos ...
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Richard Claverhouse Jebb. Revival of a Theory . Phases of Rhetoric - the Practical : PAGE the Philosophical 444 The Scholastic : its uses to Greece and to Rome . Revival of Sculpture contemporary with Atticism . So - called Rhodian ...
Richard Claverhouse Jebb. Revival of a Theory . Phases of Rhetoric - the Practical : PAGE the Philosophical 444 The Scholastic : its uses to Greece and to Rome . Revival of Sculpture contemporary with Atticism . So - called Rhodian ...
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... practical - avoiding barren subtleties : ( 2 ) it is to be rational - rest- ing on the development of the whole intelligence , not on technicalities ; ( 3 ) it is to be compre- hensive - not limited to any single professional routine ...
... practical - avoiding barren subtleties : ( 2 ) it is to be rational - rest- ing on the development of the whole intelligence , not on technicalities ; ( 3 ) it is to be compre- hensive - not limited to any single professional routine ...
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... practical exponents , of this new and more comprehensive Hellenism which is not of the blood but of the soul . ' Athens , ' he ' Athens , ' he says , ' has so distanced the rest of the world in power of thought and speech that her ...
... practical exponents , of this new and more comprehensive Hellenism which is not of the blood but of the soul . ' Athens , ' he ' Athens , ' he says , ' has so distanced the rest of the world in power of thought and speech that her ...
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... practical politics who then lived1 . and Athens . The first concern of Isokrates was with Greece . Isokrates But two of his speeches relate specially to Athens ; the De Pace to her foreign policy , the Areopagitikos to home affairs ...
... practical politics who then lived1 . and Athens . The first concern of Isokrates was with Greece . Isokrates But two of his speeches relate specially to Athens ; the De Pace to her foreign policy , the Areopagitikos to home affairs ...
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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.
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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.