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1 I, 1 | writers here deal is how to put the judge into a given frame 2 I, 1 | man quite healthy, but to put him as far as may be on 3 I, 2 | these reasonings can be put into syllogisms and some 4 I, 9 | he owes to himself", if put like this, amounts to a 5 I, 9 | make it into praise we must put it thus, "Since he is proud 6 I, 9 | statues were the first to be put up in the market-place. 7 I, 11| people find it pleasant to put their neighbours straight 8 I, 12| or to habit: in fact, to put it generally, as if you 9 I, 15| probabilities cannot be put on their trial, and that 10 II, 1 | character look right and put his hearers, who are to 11 II, 3 | Apollo say, in order to put a stop to the anger of Achilles 12 II, 3 | lines of argument; you must put your hearers into the corresponding 13 II, 8 | exciting pity: they thus put the disasters before our 14 II, 10| whom the decision rests are put into an envious state of 15 II, 13| cynical; that is, they tend to put the worse construction on 16 II, 14| temperate but cowardly. To put it generally, all the valuable 17 II, 18| for whom such a speech is put together are treated as 18 II, 20| wealthy already. But if you put him to death, others will 19 II, 20| the same reason, if you put your examples first you 20 II, 20| large number of them; if you put them last, a single one 21 II, 21| must, in that case, either put the supplement first and 22 II, 21| a traitor": or we might put it, I disapprove of that 23 II, 22| cause obscurity: nor must we put in all the steps that lead 24 II, 22| judges that the opinions put forward really are of this 25 II, 23| peace is what we need to put things right again". Or—~ 26 II, 23| not desirable to be justly put to death.~3. Another line 27 II, 23| arguments, and arguments put side by side are clearer 28 II, 24| should make one bad thing. Put thus, the enthymeme is refutative; 29 II, 24| enthymeme is refutative; put as follows; demonstrative: " 30 II, 24| saying that Thrasybulus put down thirty tyrants, where 31 II, 24| two things, once they are put together, do not form a 32 III, 2 | because in whatever words you put a given thing your meaning 33 III, 5 | Such people are apt to put that sort of thing into 34 III, 6 | words under one article, but put one article with each; e.g. " 35 III, 9 | one pair of opposites is put along with one of another 36 III, 9 | especially when they are thus put side by side, and also because 37 III, 10| it only in the way it is put; and just because it is 38 III, 10| about the way his daughters put off marrying—~My daughters’ 39 III, 14| statement of your subject, to put a sort of head on the main 40 III, 14| therefore ridiculous to put this kind of thing at the 41 III, 14| answering the questions put to them, make indirect replies 42 III, 15| such a supposition has been put into words or not, so that 43 III, 15| motive of two, the latter to put the better construction 44 III, 16| touch-people beginning to cry do put their hands over their eyes.~ 45 III, 17| first speaker you should put your own arguments forward 46 III, 17| seeming abusive or ill-bred. Put such remarks, therefore, 47 III, 18| other ephors had been justly put to death. "Yes", he said. " 48 III, 18| would not you too be justly put to death?"-"Not at all", 49 III, 18| drawing the conclusion, nor put the conclusion itself in 50 III, 19| this instead of that!" Or put it in the form of a question. "