Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10Richard Crosscup Philosophical Library, 1965 - 496 pagini |
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... speak , I plead as my apology , the fact that abler and more eloquent men have failed to speak , or what , perhaps , is more true , and therefore more strong , such men have spoken only on the wrong side of the question , and have thus ...
... speak , I plead as my apology , the fact that abler and more eloquent men have failed to speak , or what , perhaps , is more true , and therefore more strong , such men have spoken only on the wrong side of the question , and have thus ...
Pagina 260
... speak of them : for I think , that orators should cease speaking , when either affairs are come to their natural conclusion and end , and when counsel about them would be fruitless , or that others had spoken so efficaci- ously , that ...
... speak of them : for I think , that orators should cease speaking , when either affairs are come to their natural conclusion and end , and when counsel about them would be fruitless , or that others had spoken so efficaci- ously , that ...
Pagina 420
... Speak , then , and tell the judges who their improver is . Observe , Meletus , that you are silent , and have nothing to say . But is not this rather dis- graceful , and a very considerable proof of what I was saying , that you have no ...
... Speak , then , and tell the judges who their improver is . Observe , Meletus , that you are silent , and have nothing to say . But is not this rather dis- graceful , and a very considerable proof of what I was saying , that you have no ...
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