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| | Postgraduate Conference Proceedings: Okell notes |
 | | Persuasion in Greek Tragedy: a study of Peitho, Cambridge, 1982, p104 and p105. |
 | | Victor Bers (p184, 'Tragedy and Rhetoric', p176-95, in I. Worthington (ed.) Persuasion: Greek Rhetoric in Action, London, 1994) defines Peitho 'in its (or her) protean attributes: aggression, seduction, irresistible power, weak sister of physical force and deceit'. |
 | | Victor Bers, p182, n.1, discusses 816-9, but assumes that Hecabe is speaking of the same form of Peitho at 1193-5 and states 'she seems to hint that professionals exist, that men might employ, but they are self-deluding charlatans'. |
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