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1 I, 1 | be the contents of the "introduction" or the "narration" or any 2 III, 13| closely-reasoned speeches? Again, introduction, comparison of conflicting 3 III, 13| any case have more than Introduction, Statement, Argument, and 4 III, 13| this proves something. The Introduction does nothing like this; 5 III, 14| 14~The Introduction is the beginning of a speech, 6 III, 14| musical prelude resembles the introduction to speeches of display; 7 III, 14| Take as an example the introduction to the Helen of Isocrates-there 8 III, 14| dithyrambic prelude resembling the introduction to a speech of display, 9 III, 14| distinctive property of the introduction, to show what the aim of 10 III, 14| speech is; and therefore no introduction ought to be employed where 11 III, 14| intricate.~The other kinds of introduction employed are remedial in 12 III, 14| this tendency is absent, no introduction wanted beyond a summary 13 III, 14| facts of the case need no introduction; but you may have to say 14 III, 14| purposes you will want an introduction. You may also want one to 15 III, 19| What you should do in your introduction is to state your subject,