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Alphabetical [« »] person 71 persons 31 persuade 3 persuaded 11 pertain 1 perversions 1 pervert 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 knows 11 origin 11 particulars 11 persuaded 11 pleasantness 11 politics 11 possession | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances persuaded |
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1 I, 13| element is in some sense persuaded by a rational principle 2 III, 5 | there is no gain in being persuaded not to be hot or in pain 3 VII, 2 | standing by what Odysseus persuaded him to do, because he is 4 VII, 2 | to cure since he may be persuaded to change his mind. But 5 VII, 2 | down with?" If he had been persuaded of the rightness of what 6 VII, 2 | have desisted when he was persuaded to change his mind; but 7 VII, 2 | acts in spite of his being persuaded of something quite different.~( 8 VII, 8 | the former that is easily persuaded to change his mind, while 9 VII, 9 | instance and are not easily persuaded to change; these have in 10 VII, 9 | they gain if they are not persuaded to change, and are pained 11 VII, 9 | to him, but he had been persuaded by Odysseus to tell the