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demosthenes造句
(1) But Aischines expressly excludes that explanation for Demosthenes. (2) When Demosthenes was asked what was the first part of oratory he answered, "'action"; and which was the second, he replied, "action"; and which was third he still answered, "action." (3) As Demosthenes, the orator, explained it: "We have prostitutes for our pleasure, concubines for our health, and wives to bear us lawful offspring." (4) It is not surprising that the Greek orator Demosthenes (c 384–322 BC) was reputed to have practiced his diction and volume along the seashore by placing pebbles in his mouth. (5) Demosthenes, Athenian statesman who laboured to improve his skills at oratory, would repeat to himself any lengthy speech he heard, revising and embellishing it. (6) Question was asked of Demosthenes; what was the chief part of an orator? (7) Great thinkers such as Perikles and Demosthenes spoke to the civil assemblies held at the Pnyx Hill. (8) In Chapter Two, the author discusses Demosthenes and Aeschines' mutual slanders on each other's private life. (9) For Darius Demosthenes, 26, who has been living at this facility for six weeks, it is actually the promised macaroni and cheese that will help him most feel at home this Thanksgiving. (10) Remember that 8)Demosthenes and Winston Churchill both used pebbles in their mouths while practising their speaking. (11) If you attempt to manipulate public opinion to force me to do so, I will expose your identity as both Locke and Demosthenes. (12) And I've discovered that most young men do not stand like ramrods or talk like Demosthenes. (13) " But it is said that in Ancient Greece when Demosthenes spoke to his audiences, people turned to each other and didn't say "Great speech. (14) By a thorough analysis of some most typical speeches from Demosthenes, the author chooses four important aspects to expatiate on this subject.