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The Apology Part
1 Text | character of a juvenile orator—let no one expect it of Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| censorious critic. ‘Not an orator, but a great composer of 3 Text | censured philosophy; was he an orator who himself practises in 4 Text | He was certainly not an orator, and I doubt whether he The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | as we are doing, and the orator who is addressing an assembly, Gorgias Part
6 Intro| disorder. The good man and true orator has a settled design, running 7 Intro| him. And the sophist and orator are in the same case; although 8 Intro| which is a parody of the orator Lysias; the rival speech 9 Text | desire, a statesman and orator: for every man is pleased Laws Book
10 9 | hooting in turn this or that orator—I say that then there is Menexenus Part
11 Intro| that he must be a good orator because he had learnt of 12 Text | that sort of stuff. Had the orator to praise Athenians among Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| men, he cannot be a good orator; also, that the living is 14 Intro| abode in others. Such an orator as he is who is possessed 15 Text | SOCRATES: And when the king or orator has the power, as Lycurgus 16 Text | Lysias, or any other poet or orator, who ever wrote or will 17 Text | that he who would be an orator has nothing to do with true 18 Text | SOCRATES: And when the orator instead of putting an ass 19 Text | required of the finished orator is, or rather must be, like 20 Text | therefore he who would be an orator has to learn the differences 21 Text | he who would be a skilful orator should therefore give his 22 Text | always in speaking, the orator should keep probability The Sophist Part
23 Intro| soldier, or by the lawyer, orator, talker. The latter use 24 Intro| speeches is the popular orator; the maker of the shorter 25 Text | the lawyer, of the popular orator, and the art of conversation 26 Text | statesman or the popular orator?~THEAETETUS: The latter.~ The Statesman Part
27 Intro| general, the judge, the orator, which minister to him, 28 Intro| general, the judge, and the orator, will have to be separated Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| and judges. For surely the orator cannot convey a true knowledge