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1 I, 2 | the emotions-that is, to name them and describe them, 2 I, 2 | fallible kind has no specific name. By infallible signs I mean 3 I, 8 | government has derived its name ("the rule of the best"). 4 II, 23| Leodamas of having had his name recorded as a criminal on 5 II, 23| heart as thou art steel in name.~This line of argument is 6 II, 23| Hecuba says of Aphrodite,~Her name and Folly’s (aphrosuns) 7 II, 23| Chaeremon writes ~Pentheus-a name foreshadowing grief (penthos) 8 II, 24| creature, since it gives its name to the most august of all 9 III, 4 | transferred to Achilles the name of "lion". Similes are useful 10 III, 6 | do the opposite-put the name instead of the description. 11 III, 6 | ugly or unseemly, use its name if it is the description 12 III, 6 | describe it if it is the name that is ugly. (2) Represent 13 III, 7 | his Panegyric, with his "name and fame" and "in that they 14 III, 8 | though they had then no name to give it. The paean is 15 III, 11| instance, Anaschetos (proper name) ouk anaschetos: where you 16 III, 12| are said about a man, his name must be mentioned many times; 17 III, 12| people think that, if his name is mentioned many times, 18 III, 13| ought only to bring in a new name if it indicates a real species