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  • Speech 1: Against Timarchus
  • Speech 2: The Speech on the Embassy
  • Speech 3: Against Ctesiphon
  • Aeschines, Speeches

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    The Speech on the Embassy

    I beg you, fellow citizens, to hear me with willing and friendly mind, remembering how great is my peril, and how many the charges against which I have to defend myself; remembering also the arts and devices of my accuser, and the cruelty of the man who, speaking to men who are under oath to give equal hearing to both parties, had the effrontery to urge you not to listen to the voice of the defendant.



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    Cross references from Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges:
    1061 [ATTRACTION OF PREDICATE NOUNS WITH THE INFINITIVE TO THE CASE OF THE OBJECT OF THE GOVERNING VERB]

    Cross references from J.F. Dobson, The Greek Orators:
    8, 4 [Style]
    8, 6 [Contents of speeches]


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    Aeschines. Aeschines with an English translation by Charles Darwin Adams, Ph.D. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1919.
    OCLC: 41252169
    ISBN: 0674991184

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