The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... Demosthenes , viz . that could it be copied , its success would be infallible over a modern as- sembly . The only difference between the oratory of the Greeks , and that of the very best of our debaters — making suitable al- lowance for ...
... Demosthenes , viz . that could it be copied , its success would be infallible over a modern as- sembly . The only difference between the oratory of the Greeks , and that of the very best of our debaters — making suitable al- lowance for ...
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... Demosthenes , in every thing connected with the importance of the occasion , and the splendor of imposing circumstances . It is difficult , for example , to imagine a finer opportunity for the display of that sort of eloquence than was ...
... Demosthenes , in every thing connected with the importance of the occasion , and the splendor of imposing circumstances . It is difficult , for example , to imagine a finer opportunity for the display of that sort of eloquence than was ...
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... Demosthenes , 523 -- had to address a more patient audience than Demosthenes , 531 - did not generally speak with an Attic severity of style , 539 . Cid , oldest Spanish Poetry , 44-46 . Circassians , the , an unquiet race , and ...
... Demosthenes , 523 -- had to address a more patient audience than Demosthenes , 531 - did not generally speak with an Attic severity of style , 539 . Cid , oldest Spanish Poetry , 44-46 . Circassians , the , an unquiet race , and ...
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