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Aeschines, Letters, 2.156


nanYou hear the sworn testimony. But these wicked arts of rhetoric, which Demosthenes offers to teach our youth, and has now employed against me, his tears and groans for Hellas , and his praise of Satyrus the comic actor, because over the cups he begged of Philip the release of certain friends of his who were captives in chains, digging in Philip's vineyard—you remember, do you not, how after this preface he lifted up that shrill and abominable voice of his and cried out


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

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1. Aeschines, Letters, 2.124, 2.158 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

2. Aeschines, Or., 2.158

3. Demosthenes, Orations, 37.52, 37.54, 45.6

4. Lysias, Orations, 16.18



Subjects of this text:

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aeschines,on demosthenes mimicry Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
anger Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
antiphon,anti-rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
antiphon,apollodorus Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
athens,as surveillance culture Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
deception,and physiognomics Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
deception,association with rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
deception,staged detections of Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
democracy,athenian,and noble lies,and its oratory Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes,and physiognomics Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes,attacks aeschines voice Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes,representation of deceit Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes,works,against stephanus Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes,works,on the false embassy Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
demosthenes Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
dike,aikeias Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
emotions,scripts of Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
graphe hybreos Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
hybris Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
law,athenian. Gagarin and Cohen (2005), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law, 109
olynthus Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
oratory Gagarin and Cohen (2005), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law, 109
physiognomics Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
pity Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
rhetoric,of anti-rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
schema (semblance) Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
sophrosune Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
speeches,revision of Gagarin and Cohen (2005), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law, 109
surveillance culture Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 226
symposium Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
thorybos Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110
trial,athenian Gagarin and Cohen (2005), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law, 109
water clock' Gagarin and Cohen (2005), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Law, 109
xenia Spatharas (2019), Emotions, persuasion, and public discourse in classical Athens, 110