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Demosthenes, Orations, 6.31


nanAnd the crowning disgrace is that your posterity also is bound by the same peace which these hopes prompted you to conclude; so completely were you led astray. Why do I mention this now and assert that these men ought to be called upon? I vow that I will boldly tell you the whole truth and keep nothing back.


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

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1. Aristophanes, Acharnians, 645-658, 644 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

644. ἥξουσιν ἰδεῖν ἐπιθυμοῦντες τὸν ποιητὴν τὸν ἄριστον
2. Isocrates, Orations, 12.140 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

3. Aeschines, Letters, 1.81, 1.178, 2.13, 2.124, 3.97-3.99, 3.172, 3.182, 3.228 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

4. Dinarchus, Or., 1.98, 1.110 (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)

5. Lycurgus, Against Leocrates, 76, 140 (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)

6. Aeschines, Or., 1.178, 2.153, 3.97-3.99

7. Demosthenes, Orations, 3.21-3.24, 4.49, 8.34, 9.4, 9.54, 13.21, 16.3, 18.208, 18.261, 18.278, 18.282-18.284, 18.294, 19.129-19.130, 19.171, 19.285, 20.21, 21.58, 21.109, 21.139, 21.198, 21.207, 23.145, 23.188, 29.57, 50.13, 52.9, 52.14



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
agon logon Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
antiphon,anti-rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
apollodorus (son of pasion) Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349
aristophanes,and anti-rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes,and parabasis Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes,and topoi of orators Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes,dicaeopolis in Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes,on flattering rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes,works,acharnians Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
aristophanes Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
athens,comic vision of Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
characters,tragic/mythical,creon,king of thebes Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
characters,tragic/mythical,iolaus Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
deception,and comedy Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
deception,association with rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
demosthenes Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
epithets,significance of divine Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349
euripides,parrhosia Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
imaginary objections in oratory Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349
motifs,in postclassical tragedy,parrhosia Liapis and Petrides (2019), Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century: A Survey from ca, 285
multiple sanctifying features' Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349
old comedy Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349
rhetoric,of anti-rhetoric Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
topoi,in aristophanes Hesk (2000), Deception and Democracy in Classical Athens, 270
zeus,oaths invoking,frequency Sommerstein and Torrance (2014), Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece, 349