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1 I, 1 | inquire the reason why some speakers succeed through practice 2 I, 1 | defeat must be due to the speakers themselves, and they must 3 I, 3 | is shown by the fact that speakers will sometimes not try to 4 I, 4 | deliberate and on which political speakers make speeches are some five 5 II, 4 | towards those who are not evil speakers and who are aware of neither 6 III, 1 | right impression of the speakers’ character, or (3) by proving 7 III, 1 | their turn, as well as those speakers who excel in delivery-speeches 8 III, 7 | arguments; which is why many speakers try to overwhelm their audience 9 III, 8 | remains the paean, which speakers began to use in the time 10 III, 12| undisturbed. This is why the same speakers do not distinguish themselves 11 III, 14| advice. Or we may begin as speakers do in the law-courts; that 12 III, 14| always an advantage, and speakers will often for that reason 13 III, 17| the lead of the Athenian speakers, and that of Isocrates,