[22]
If he denies that general
questions1 are the concern of oratory, he disagrees
with me: but if they do concern rhetoric, that
[p. 367]
supports my contention. For there is nothing which
may not crop up in a cause or appear as a question
for discussion.
1 See III V. 12–16.
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