Isocrates
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“Isocrates was the son of a prosperous flute-maker; he was born at Athens B.C. 436, and lived till 338. He represents the excellence of that species of oratory which gives the highest place to artistic form and finish, and regards the subject-matter as comparatively of small importance.” — The Delphian Society, 1913
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The Delphian Society The World's Progress, Part III (Hammond, IN: W. B. Conkey Company, 1913)
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