Isocrates, Nicocles or the Cyprians

If this query is off-topic for this forum, just tell me.

Has any critic treated this oration, presented as a sort of lecture by a monarch to his aspiring understappers, as self-undermining irony? I’m nearing the end of it. Throughout to me it seems like a wish-fulfillment fantasy of somebody like Big Brother in Nineteen Eighty-Four. Did George Orwell read this oration in school?