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. . when he rounded off a period, he spoke the final clause with a smile, showing thereby that it caused him no trouble; also that in certain parts of his theme he struck the groimd with his foot, like Homer's horse." Scopelian had a habit of striking his thigh with his hand occasionally, while speaking, to arouse the interest of his hearers and himself, and this seems to have been a not uncommon practice among the speakers of that day.' Scopelian, further, when engaged on his Medic or Per- sia...n themes, would sway from side to side like one in a frenzy.* Alexander gave effect to certain words in one ■ De or., iii. 69, 220. " Philos., 537; cf. Seneca, Contr., vii. prmf., 1. Hippodromus would sometimes jump from his seat before he began (Philos., 619). The practice seems to have differed about speaking from the seat. Proaeresius on one occasion spoke the rpoaydv, or introductory remarks, from his seat, but rose when he came to the i.ydi', or main theme (Eunap., p. 82); so also Alexander (Philos., 572).
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