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Philippic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A philippic is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor. The term originates with Demosthenes, who delivered several attacks on Philip II of Macedon in t...
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Philippicae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philippicae or Philippics are a series of 14 speeches Cicero gave condemning Mark Antony in 44 BC and 43 BC. The name derives from the oratory style called philippic. Cicero was taken completely...
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Second Philippic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Second Philippic is an oration that was delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes between 344 BC-343 BC. The speech constitutes the second of the four philippics the orator is s...
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Read classic literature including First Philippic by Demosthenes at 4literature.net ... Read, write, or comment on essays about First Philippic...
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On Wikifray, I posted something not well considered, and Gregor Samsa took me to task, at which point I made things worse. What follows is my attempt to say something less stupid… ... The Wikifray discussion is here ... Your critique comes at a useful time for me. I’ve been designing a course about technology and...
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A few years back, when Dubya was ridin’ his wooden horse hard, I was in a bar talking to a gal who at some point proclaimed, or admitted, that she was a republican. ... The answer: The Philippic — a place to publish these cognitive inflammations, with the hope that they at least inform, at most entertain.
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