AESCHINES
\ˈiːst͡ʃa͡ɪnz], \ˈiːstʃaɪnz], \ˈiː_s_tʃ_aɪ_n_z]\
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A great Athenian orator (389-314 B. C.), rival of Demosthenes. Only three of his "Orations" have come down to our time. He was specially brilliant in his extemporaneous efforts. In his more studied orations his great merit was the clearness and fullness of the narrative part.
By Charles Dudley Warner