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... draining, reclamation, &c. Dairy-farm ing, stock-raising, and whisky-distillation are leading industries ; whilst slate, marble, iron, lead, and silver have been worked. In the course ISLE OF FRANCE ISOCRATES 235 •f the century the old.
... draining, reclamation, &c. Dairy-farm ing, stock-raising, and whisky-distillation are leading industries ; whilst slate, marble, iron, lead, and silver have been worked. In the course ISLE OF FRANCE ISOCRATES 235 •f the century the old.
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... Isocrates, the Athenian, who was I*>rn 436 B.C. and died 338 n.c, represents the perfection of 'epideictic' oratory — i.e. oratory in which form and literary finish count for everything, and matter for very little. Oratory, as a ...
... Isocrates, the Athenian, who was I*>rn 436 B.C. and died 338 n.c, represents the perfection of 'epideictic' oratory — i.e. oratory in which form and literary finish count for everything, and matter for very little. Oratory, as a ...
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236 ISOCRATES ISOMERISM nature had designed him for his work. If his speeches are deficient in practicality to an extent that has irritated Niehuhr for instance, it is because Isocrates was himself so utterly unpractical. The son of a ...
236 ISOCRATES ISOMERISM nature had designed him for his work. If his speeches are deficient in practicality to an extent that has irritated Niehuhr for instance, it is because Isocrates was himself so utterly unpractical. The son of a ...
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... Isocrates, and warmly supported the policy of Demosthenes. Thrice appointed Tamias or manager of the public revenue, he distinguished himself by his virtue and integrity and love of splendid architecture. He died in 328. Of his fifteen ...
... Isocrates, and warmly supported the policy of Demosthenes. Thrice appointed Tamias or manager of the public revenue, he distinguished himself by his virtue and integrity and love of splendid architecture. He died in 328. Of his fifteen ...
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