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Page 294
... argument should demonstrate for the juvenile and none too willing student the efficacy of the new style of argument . 19 Strictly taken , the agon is meant not to be a contest but a lesson : Pheidippides is to learn about the two arguments ...
... argument should demonstrate for the juvenile and none too willing student the efficacy of the new style of argument . 19 Strictly taken , the agon is meant not to be a contest but a lesson : Pheidippides is to learn about the two arguments ...
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... Argument forgoes a continuous speech and instead interrogates the previous speaker ( 1024-82 ) . The Just Argument commits the tactical blunder of committing all to a single issue : the question of whether it is desir- able to be a ...
... Argument forgoes a continuous speech and instead interrogates the previous speaker ( 1024-82 ) . The Just Argument commits the tactical blunder of committing all to a single issue : the question of whether it is desir- able to be a ...
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... argument of the fragments , far from presenting a radical critique , expressed an increas- ingly common viewpoint in the late fifth - century . I shall also attempt to show that appeals to physis in Aristophanes ' Clouds , which ...
... argument of the fragments , far from presenting a radical critique , expressed an increas- ingly common viewpoint in the late fifth - century . I shall also attempt to show that appeals to physis in Aristophanes ' Clouds , which ...
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Catullus 52 and the Consulship of Vatinius | 39 |
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