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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | many places, as we have said already, irrelevant speaking 2 I, 2 | and similar to it, as we said at the outset. Neither rhetoric 3 I, 2 | I say: for what has been said in the Methodics applies 4 I, 2 | think that what they have said cannot be refuted, they 5 I, 2 | illustrated thus. Suppose it were said, "The fact that Socrates 6 I, 2 | the other hand, it were said, "The fact that he has a 7 I, 3 | evident from what has been said that it is these three subjects, 8 I, 4 | truth is, as indeed we have said already, that rhetoric is 9 I, 5 | 5~It may be said that every individual man 10 I, 6 | our enemies. Hence it is said that "evils draw men together"; 11 I, 7 | from all that has been said, that one thing may be shown 12 I, 7 | when accusing Callistratus, said that the man who prompted 13 I, 7 | when accusing Chabrias he said that the doer was worse 14 I, 7 | some one to do it; men, said he, plot a thing only in 15 I, 7 | desire is good, as we have said; " and so, the more a thing 16 I, 7 | Pericles in his funeral oration said that the country’s loss 17 I, 9 | things. So when Alcacus said~Something I fain would say 18 I, 9 | run to extremes will be said to possess the corresponding 19 I, 10| and all others who are said to act in accordance with 20 I, 11| and it has been rightly said~All that is done on compulsion 21 I, 11| angry is pleasant-Homer said of wrath that~Sweeter it 22 I, 12| speaking. But it may here be said that people think that they 23 I, 12| over. So Aenesidemus is said to have sent the "cottabus" 24 I, 12| Thus Jason the Thessalian said that it is a duty to do 25 I, 13| and less about what he said than about what he meant; 26 I, 14| the outrage done to him, said he would not fix a penalty 27 I, 15| proverbs are, as has been said, one form of evidence. Thus 28 II, 2 | Hence it has been well said about wrath,~Sweeter it 29 II, 2 | ruling. Hence it has been said~Great is the wrath of kings, 30 II, 2 | now, from what has been said, (1) in what frame of mind, ( 31 II, 4 | weak points: it has just said that with our friends we 32 II, 5 | retaliation: we have already said that wickedness possessing 33 II, 6 | man does himself, he is said not to resent when his neighbours 34 II, 6 | before whom, as has been said, we feel shame. These are, 35 II, 6 | went through the gates, he said, "Why do you cover your 36 II, 7 | influence of which a man is said to "be kind" may be defined 37 II, 9 | answered by what has been said already. Indignation is 38 II, 9 | than music.~Enough has been said to make clear the grounds 39 II, 10| included in what has been said already: we envy those who 40 II, 13| past their prime-may be said to be formed for the most 41 II, 16| or wise. "Why, rich," he said; "for I see the wise men 42 II, 17| here too it may fairly be said that the type of character 43 II, 19| to it. Hence Agathon has said:~To some things we by art 44 II, 19| opposites; thus Isocrates said that it would be a strange 45 II, 19| small, what we have already said will show the line to take. 46 II, 19| generalizations.~Enough has now been said about these questions of 47 II, 20| help him to do so. The man said, "Yes, if you will let me 48 II, 20| slave of the man. "You too", said Stesichorus, "take care 49 II, 20| left." "So, men of Samos", said Aesop, "my client will do 50 II, 21| thoughts.~What has been said has shown us how many kinds 51 II, 21| might say what Stesichorus said to the Locrians, "Insolence 52 II, 21| our reason: e.g. having said "We should treat our friends, 53 II, 21| maxim, as has been already said, a general statement and 54 II, 22| propositions.~We may now be said to have in our hands the 55 II, 23| that what can or cannot be said of the one, can or cannot 56 II, 23| the one, can or cannot be said of the other: e.g. "just" 57 II, 23| Diomedon, the tax-farmer, said of the taxes: "If it is 58 II, 23| case against Harmodius, said, "if before doing the deed 59 II, 23| other speaker what he has said against yourself. It is 60 II, 23| betray the fleet?" "No", said Aristophon; and Iphicrates 61 II, 23| the court of Archelaus. He said that "one is insulted by 62 II, 23| teachers. Thus Autocles said, when attacking Mixidemides, 63 II, 23| could not. Or as Sappho said, "Death is an evil thing; 64 II, 23| Or again as Aristippus said in reply to Plato when he 65 II, 23| public speaking: "For", she said, "if you say what is right, 66 II, 23| duties because he was tall, said "If you count tall boys 67 II, 23| And Theodectes in his Law said, "You make citizens of such 68 II, 23| Androcles of the deme Pitthus said in his well-known arraignment 69 II, 23| in counsel. And Herodicus said of Thrasymachus, "You are 70 II, 24| or Pan, because Pindar said:~O thou blessed one!~Thou 71 II, 24| since good men are not said to be worth money but to 72 II, 24| The fallacy might also be said to be due to omission, since 73 II, 24| proof. Thus, it might be said that lovers are useful to 74 II, 24| this line. Thus Demades said that the policy of Demosthenes 75 II, 25| decide it; which, as we said, is a false piece of reasoning. 76 II, 25| facts are correct, as was said at the outset. For we have 77 II, 26| enthymeme at all, as was said in the Topics, consists 78 III, 1 | Still, as has been already said, other things affect the 79 III, 1 | way in which a thing is said does affect its intelligibility. 80 III, 2 | Poetry, as we have already said, will be found definitions 81 III, 2 | as soon as the words are said. Thus in the celebrated 82 III, 2 | him an ode, because, he said, it was so unpleasant to 83 III, 3 | which (as has been already’ said) is widely used to-day.~( 84 III, 3 | the best tragic manner. He said, "Nay, shame, O Philomela". 85 III, 4 | examples of similes. Androtion said of Idrieus that he was like 86 III, 4 | oak’s fall. Demosthenes said that the Athenian people 87 III, 5 | given. "Upon her arrival she said her say and departed (e 88 III, 9 | There is also what some one said about Peitholaus and Lycophron 89 III, 10| The simile, as has been said before, is a metaphor, differing 90 III, 10| as the meaning of what is said is concerned, make an argument 91 III, 10| Pericles, for instance, said that the vanishing from 92 III, 10| speaking of the Lacedaemonians, said that he would not have the 93 III, 10| neighbouring sea-board, said that they had stripped themselves 94 III, 10| Peiraeus." And Moerocles said he was no more a rascal 95 III, 10| are overdue.~Polyeuctus said of a paralytic man named 96 III, 10| mess-rooms of Attica". Aesion said that the Athenians had " 97 III, 10| the speaker here had only said that it was right to weep 98 III, 10| The course of my words", said Iphicrates, "lies straight 99 III, 10| graphic metaphor. Lycoleon said, defending Chabrias, "They 100 III, 11| must be drawn, as has been said already, from things that 101 III, 11| far apart. Thus Archytas said that an arbitrator and an 102 III, 11| similes also, as has been said above, are in a sense metaphors, 103 III, 11| both alike went through the said experience.~It has now been 104 III, 12| attention to anything I said". This is the effect which 105 III, 12| strand).~If many things are said about a man, his name must 106 III, 12| times, many things have been said about him. So that Homer, 107 III, 13| reminds us of what has been said already. If we make such 108 III, 14| easily remember what you have said.~The appeal to the hearer 109 III, 15| or necessity as Sophocles said he was not trembling, as 110 III, 15| is on my soul.~Euripides said that his opponent himself 111 III, 16| know of...~Nowadays it is said, absurdly enough, that the 112 III, 16| rapid. Remember what the man said to the baker who asked whether 113 III, 17| as Epimenides of Crete said, even the diviners already 114 III, 18| answered Lampon. "Why," said Pericles, "how can that 115 III, 18| some way divine?" "Yes", said Meletus. "Then", replied 116 III, 18| up the Four Hundred, he said "Yes."- "Why, did you not 117 III, 18| this wickedness?" "Yes", said Sophocles, "for there was 118 III, 18| put to death. "Yes", he said. "Well then", asked his 119 III, 18| to death?"-"Not at all", said he; "they were bribed to 120 III, 18| in controversy. Gorgias said that you should kill your 121 III, 19| review what you have already said. Here you may properly do 122 III, 19| then, state what you have said and why you have said it. 123 III, 19| have said and why you have said it. Your method may be a 124 III, 19| less direct: "My opponent said so-and-so on this point; 125 III, 19| so-and-so on this point; I said so-and-so, and this is why 126 III, 19| so-and-so, and this is why I said it". Or with modest irony, 127 III, 19| irony, e.g. "He certainly said so-and-so, but I said so-and-so". 128 III, 19| certainly said so-and-so, but I said so-and-so". Or "How vain


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