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The Apology Part
1 Text | after their manner in a set oration duly ornamented with words Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| laughing, and a panegyrical oration from Socrates:—~First, he The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | the Hippias, the Funeral Oration, the Phaedo, etc., have 4 Pre | the Menexenus or Funeral Oration, the First Alcibiades. Of 5 Pre | Hippias and the Funeral Oration are cited by Aristotle; 6 Pre | The Menexenus or Funeral Oration is cited by Aristotle, and 7 Pre | acquaintance with the funeral oration of Thucydides, and was, 8 Pre | the earlier dialogues; the oration itself is professedly a 9 Pre | writings of Plato. The funeral oration of Pericles is expressly Gorgias Part
10 Text | when you are making a long oration, and refusing to answer Menexenus Part
11 Pre | the Hippias, the Funeral Oration, the Phaedo, etc., have 12 Pre | the Menexenus or Funeral Oration, the First Alcibiades. Of 13 Pre | Hippias and the Funeral Oration are cited by Aristotle; 14 Pre | The Menexenus or Funeral Oration is cited by Aristotle, and 15 Pre | acquaintance with the funeral oration of Thucydides, and was, 16 Pre | the earlier dialogues; the oration itself is professedly a 17 Pre | writings of Plato. The funeral oration of Pericles is expressly 18 Intro| the date of the supposed oration. But Plato, like Shakespeare, 19 Intro| for the so-called Funeral Oration of Demosthenes is a bad 20 Intro| living at the end of the oration may also be compared to 21 Intro| made, that in the Funeral Oration of Thucydides there is no 22 Intro| borrowed from the Funeral Oration of Thucydides; and the fact 23 Intro| Athenians,’ from the Funeral Oration, may perhaps turn the balance 24 Text | Aspasia composing a funeral oration about these very dead. For 25 Text | fragments of the funeral oration which Pericles spoke, but 26 Text | have heard, Menexenus, the oration of Aspasia the Milesian.~ Phaedo Part
27 Intro| Pericles in the funeral oration is silent on the consolations Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| and Theuth, or the funeral oration of Aspasia (if genuine), 29 Intro| developed in the parallel oration of Socrates. First, passionate 30 Text | make another and better oration, equal in length and entirely 31 Text | did you make your second oration so much finer than the first? 32 Text | You are making fun of that oration of ours.~SOCRATES: Well, Protagoras Part
33 Text | one thing, and making an oration is quite another, in my The Republic Book
34 10 | out his sorrows in a long oration, or weeping, and smiting The Sophist Part
35 Text | accustomed to make a long oration on a subject which you want The Symposium Part
36 Text | Agathon would make a wonderful oration, and that I should be in 37 Text | follows:—~In the magnificent oration which you have just uttered,