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1 I, 1 | the "introduction" or the "narration" or any of the other divisions 2 III, 13| division is absurd. For "narration" surely is part of a forensic 3 III, 13| of display can there be "narration" in the technical sense? 4 III, 13| followers, by distinguishing "narration" proper from "post-narration" 5 III, 16| subject of calumny to that of Narration.~Narration in ceremonial 6 III, 16| calumny to that of Narration.~Narration in ceremonial oratory is 7 III, 16| hearer usually needs no narration of them; none, for instance, 8 III, 16| absurdly enough, that the narration should be rapid. Remember 9 III, 16| defendant will make less of the narration. He has to maintain that 10 III, 16| prologue to the Oeneus.~The narration should depict character; 11 III, 16| very little opening for narration; nobody can "narrate" what 12 III, 16| yet happened. If there is narration at all, it will be of past 13 III, 17| the Arguments-and in the Narration too-since these do express