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1 I, 1 | mind. About the orator’s proper modes of persuasion they 2 I, 2 | and enthymemes, and their proper uses, we will discuss later. 3 I, 2 | those on which syllogisms proper may be based: and this shows 4 I, 2 | more fully. I mean that the proper subjects of dialectical 5 I, 14| and chastisement are the proper cure. Or again, the man 6 II, 2 | s friends. If this is a proper definition of anger, it 7 II, 14| but by what is fit and proper. So, too, in regard to anger 8 II, 21| Maxim-its nature, varieties, proper use, and advantages.~ 9 II, 22| general consideration of the proper way of looking for them, 10 II, 24| such language being the proper province of enthymeme, so 11 III, 1 | to be used; third, the proper arrangement of the various 12 III, 1 | language. A third would be the proper method of delivery; this 13 III, 2 | besides the regular and proper terms for things, metaphorical 14 III, 2 | two classes of terms, the proper or regular and the metaphorical-these 15 III, 5 | five heads. (1) First, the proper use of connecting words, 16 III, 11| For instance, Anaschetos (proper name) ouk anaschetos: where 17 III, 12| rendering, fail to do their own proper work, and consequently look 18 III, 13| distinguishing "narration" proper from "post-narration" and " 19 III, 19| something already present. The proper lines of argument to be