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Excerpt from The Olynthiacs of Demosthenes: With Notes for Schools and Colleges
F ranks, and Rehdantz particularly sensible and suggestive. When I have thought the renderings in any of these edi tions particularly just and happy, I have often quoted them and given credit accordingly; and I am indebted to them for suggestion and confirmation in other instances in which I can only make this general acknowledgment. In my own renderings I have tried to follow the rule which I inculcate in my classes of giving as close and exact a translation as can be given in good idiomatic English, aiming as far as possible to make Demosthenes speak an English as compact, clear, pointed, and energetic as his own Greek, and believ ing, as I do with all my heart, that there can be no better discipline for the faculties of reason and speech in the schools than that which may be acquired by a faithful rep resentation, a genuine reproduction, in our vernacular, if only that might be hoped for, of the Orations of Demosthenes.
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