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... give perfectly ade- quate translations in his notes . This , he thinks , is often impossible even for the best scholars . He endeavours to make the reader feel and understand what Demosthenes meant . And generally he makes grammatical ...
... give perfectly ade- quate translations in his notes . This , he thinks , is often impossible even for the best scholars . He endeavours to make the reader feel and understand what Demosthenes meant . And generally he makes grammatical ...
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... give up all claims to Amphipolis and at the same time his earnest wish to enter into an alli- ance with Athens as his father Amyntas had done . Next he attacked and completely defeated Argaeus , sending back however to Athens all ...
... give up all claims to Amphipolis and at the same time his earnest wish to enter into an alli- ance with Athens as his father Amyntas had done . Next he attacked and completely defeated Argaeus , sending back however to Athens all ...
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... give up all claims to Amphipolis and at the same time his earnest wish to enter into an alli- ance with Athens as his father Amyntas had done . Next he attacked and completely defeated Argaeus , sending back however to Athens all ...
... give up all claims to Amphipolis and at the same time his earnest wish to enter into an alli- ance with Athens as his father Amyntas had done . Next he attacked and completely defeated Argaeus , sending back however to Athens all ...
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... give assistance , the enemies of Sparta in the Peloponnese turned their attention to king Philip of Macedon . - With equal clearness Demosthenes explained , in 352 in the ora tion κατὰ ̓Αριστοκράτους , in a state prosecution , that the ...
... give assistance , the enemies of Sparta in the Peloponnese turned their attention to king Philip of Macedon . - With equal clearness Demosthenes explained , in 352 in the ora tion κατὰ ̓Αριστοκράτους , in a state prosecution , that the ...
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... give theoretical instruction : both were fa- mous at the same time as composers of judicial speeches for others ( λoyoypapo ) . Still more famous was Isocrates ( died 338 ) , both as a master in the epideictic style , to which his ...
... give theoretical instruction : both were fa- mous at the same time as composers of judicial speeches for others ( λoyoypapo ) . Still more famous was Isocrates ( died 338 ) , both as a master in the epideictic style , to which his ...
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