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... Lysias , Isocrates , Demetrius Phalereus , 76–80 . Of the philosophers ; Plato , Xenophon , Aristotle , Theophrastus , 81- 84. Of the Roman poets , Virgil , Lucretius , Varro , Ennius , Ovid , and others , 85-90 . Flattery of Domitian ...
... Lysias , Isocrates , Demetrius Phalereus , 76–80 . Of the philosophers ; Plato , Xenophon , Aristotle , Theophrastus , 81- 84. Of the Roman poets , Virgil , Lucretius , Varro , Ennius , Ovid , and others , 85-90 . Flattery of Domitian ...
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... Lysias the Attic orator had adopted a close and dry style , studied to resemble him . Cicero passes a censure on them in his Orator . Turnebus . + See Cic . de Orat . iii . 45 ; also Quintilian , viii . 3 , 8 ; ix . 4 , 8 . This Greek ...
... Lysias the Attic orator had adopted a close and dry style , studied to resemble him . Cicero passes a censure on them in his Orator . Turnebus . + See Cic . de Orat . iii . 45 ; also Quintilian , viii . 3 , 8 ; ix . 4 , 8 . This Greek ...
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... Lysias , Herodotus , and Thucy- dides felt but little solicitude about it . 17. They perhaps did not aim at the same sort of style as Demosthenes and Plato , ( who however were quite unlike each other , ) for the simple and delicate ...
... Lysias , Herodotus , and Thucy- dides felt but little solicitude about it . 17. They perhaps did not aim at the same sort of style as Demosthenes and Plato , ( who however were quite unlike each other , ) for the simple and delicate ...
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... Lysias , therefore , who was See the Introd . to b . viii . sect . 19 . This subject is well known ; and Gesner aptly refers to the beginning of Xenophon's Apology of Socrates , where , in Zeune's edition , the passages of the ancient ...
... Lysias , therefore , who was See the Introd . to b . viii . sect . 19 . This subject is well known ; and Gesner aptly refers to the beginning of Xenophon's Apology of Socrates , where , in Zeune's edition , the passages of the ancient ...
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... Lysias . They will say that he did not ; yet his school sent forth the most eminent of the Greek orators . Let us look , then , for some one more like Lysias . Was Hyperides Attic ? Doubtless . Yet he studied agreeableness of style more ...
... Lysias . They will say that he did not ; yet his school sent forth the most eminent of the Greek orators . Let us look , then , for some one more like Lysias . Was Hyperides Attic ? Doubtless . Yet he studied agreeableness of style more ...
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