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Biography of Demosthenes
1193 words, approx. 4 pages
 Demosthenes (384-322 BC) is regarded as the greatest of Greek orators and perhaps the greatest orator of all times. He saw clearly the significance of the rise of an autocratic Macedonia and its implications for traditional Athenian and Greek political f...
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Biography of Demosthenes
5598 words, approx. 18.7 pages
 With the possible exception of Cicero, no orator has given so much to the development of his art or achieved as much with it as Demosthenes. He was everywhere referred to simply as "the orator." Some of the best literary criticism in antiquity was direct...



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 National Review
What Demosthenes could whisper to Reagan.
06/14/1985: 3,669 words, approx. 12 pages THE UNITED STATES is suffering from an ancient disease. The first known case was recorded in Greece about 2,300 years ago. The Athenian orator Demosthenes, who had the greatest practical experience in treating the malady, called it "democratic lethargy." Ronald Reagan diagnosed this same...
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 The Boston Globe
Martin Phillipps reheats the Chills
11/04/1996: 527 words, approx. 2 pages MARTIN PHILLIPPS and the CHILLS With Star Hustler and Chavez At: The Middle East Downstairs, Friday night CAMBRIDGE -- The last time we'd heard from Martin Phillipps and his band, the Chills, was 1992. Just a few days after a Boston date, he scrapped...


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