| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Appeals to pity are, however, of two kinds: they may be marked by an admixture of indignation, as in the passage just quoted147 describing the condemnation of Philodamus, or they may be coupled with appeals for mercy, in which case their tone will be more subdued. 172 Therefore although there is a suggestion of the chanting tone in the delivery of such passages as In an assembly of the Roman peop
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