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the comparison of demosthenes and cicero-第2章

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miserably carried up and down by his servants; flying and hiding
himself from that death which was; in the course of nature; so near at
hand; and yet at last to be murdered。 Demosthenes; though he seemed at
first a little to supplicate; yet; by his preparing and keeping the
poison by him; demands our admiration; and still more admirable was
his using it。 When the temple of the god no longer afforded him a
sanctuary; he took refuge; as it were; at a mightier altar; freeing
himself from arms and soldiers; and laughing to scorn the cruelty of
Antipater。



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