Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 53
... DEMOSTHENES . In his discussions of Demosthenes and Cicero , two of the most notable orators ever known , Plutarch discreetly disavows any intent to compare either their speeches or their speaking styles . His prime interest remains ...
... DEMOSTHENES . In his discussions of Demosthenes and Cicero , two of the most notable orators ever known , Plutarch discreetly disavows any intent to compare either their speeches or their speaking styles . His prime interest remains ...
עמוד 54
... Demosthenes cultivated his speech are recited by Plutarch , including the sound advice that Satyrus , the actor , gave him about improving the delivery of words . Also , a popular complaint con- cerning Demosthenes ' speaking was his ...
... Demosthenes cultivated his speech are recited by Plutarch , including the sound advice that Satyrus , the actor , gave him about improving the delivery of words . Also , a popular complaint con- cerning Demosthenes ' speaking was his ...
עמוד 55
... Demosthenes ' part was the better part of valor . However , later Plutarch proves that in this early instance he sincerely believes Demosthenes innocent , be- cause when he finds the speaker culpable , Plutarch states that view ...
... Demosthenes ' part was the better part of valor . However , later Plutarch proves that in this early instance he sincerely believes Demosthenes innocent , be- cause when he finds the speaker culpable , Plutarch states that view ...
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