Demosthenes, Speeches 41-50
Apollodorus Against Stephanus 1
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[77] For myself, men of Athens, in the matter of my outward appearance, my fast walking, and my loud voice, I judge that I am not one of those favored by nature; for in so far as I annoy others without benefiting myself, I am in many respects at a disadvantage; but since I am moderate in all my personal expenses, it will be seen that I live a much more orderly life than Phormio and others who are like him.
There are a total of 5 comments on and cross references to this page.
Further comments from J. E. Sandys, Select Private Orations of Demosthenes:
section 77: tês opseôs têi phusei k.t.l.
section 77: tôi tacheôs badizein kai lalein mega k.t.l.
section 77: tôi mentoi metriosch2014;phaneiên
Cross references from F. A. Paley, Select Private Orations of Demosthenes:
37, 50 [PARAGRAPHÊ PROS PANTAINETON: Nicobulus v. Pantaenetus.]
37, 54 [PARAGRAPHÊ PROS PANTAINETON: Nicobulus v. Pantaenetus.]
Cross references from J. E. Sandys, Select Private Orations of Demosthenes:
36, 42
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