[76] Soph. Elench., 183 b. 32.
[77] 267 C.
[78] x. 416 A.
[79] Rhet., iii. 1. 7.
[80] The word seems to mean powerful or convincing; whether τόποι (commonplaces or passages) or λόγοι (arguments) is the word to be supplied, we cannot even conjecture.
[81] de Isaeo, ch. xx.
[82] de Demosthene, ch. iii.
[83] Phaedrus, 267 C (Jowett).
[84] Book I., 336B.
[85] Rhet., iii. 8. 4; iii. 1. 7. The paeon = –⏑⏑⏑ or ⏑⏑⏑–.