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Aristotle
Rethoric

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | decisions in the courts are given at short notice, which makes 2 I, 1 | to put the judge into a given frame of mind. About the 3 I, 1 | Political oratory is less given to unscrupulous practices 4 I, 2 | faculty of observing in any given case the available means 5 I, 2 | outset-witnesses, evidence given under torture, written contracts, 6 I, 2 | to cure any or all of a given class of patients: this 7 I, 2 | what seems probable to a given individual like Socrates 8 I, 2 | seems probable to men of a given type; and this is true of 9 I, 2 | explicit description has been given of these points; it is there 10 I, 4 | place, no counsel can be given. Nor, again, can counsel 11 I, 4 | Nor, again, can counsel be given about the whole class of 12 I, 4 | Clearly counsel can only be given on matters about which people 13 I, 4 | it is, rhetoric has been given a far wider subject-matter 14 I, 6 | must be prescribed for a given individual by reason generally, 15 I, 6 | better. Further, a man of a given disposition makes chiefly 16 I, 7 | importance of the object of a given instinct corresponds to 17 I, 7 | understanding will choose in any given case": from which it clearly 18 I, 7 | cannot, for it is good in a given case and the other thing 19 I, 8 | of the subject has been given in the Politics.~ 20 I, 9 | can always idealize any given man by drawing on the virtues 21 I, 9 | If the audience esteems a given quality, we must say that 22 I, 9 | has not actually done a given good thing, we shall bestow 23 I, 9 | and not luck, will then be given the credit. So, too, if 24 II, 1 | analysis of goodness already given: the way to establish your 25 II, 7 | or greater one, has been given to his enemies; these facts 26 II, 9 | occurrence or existence of a given thing must be pleased by 27 II, 9 | themselves, for the reasons given), so that all are equally 28 II, 9 | indignation at those possessing a given good if they have as a matter 29 II, 9 | every man that deserves any given kind of good; there is a 30 II, 18| account has already been given of the types of character 31 II, 21| appropriate. They must not be given without supplement if they 32 II, 23| a statue, you would have given me one. Will you not give 33 II, 23| to be found in the reason given by Socrates for not going 34 II, 23| a subject. Such is that given in the Topics: "What sort 35 II, 23| Since it happens that any given thing usually has both good 36 II, 23| openly, their chief praise is given to justice and nobleness; 37 II, 23| generally that the result of any given thing is always the same: 38 II, 23| one: e.g. that a gift was given in order to cause pain by 39 II, 23| for the false impression given. Thus a woman, who had palmed 40 II, 24| innocence, but no proof is given, and the inference is fallacious 41 III, 1 | all metres, so tragedy has given up all those words, not 42 III, 2 | whatever words you put a given thing your meaning is the 43 III, 3 | expressions fail, for the reasons given, to carry the hearer with 44 III, 5 | distinctions also must be correctly given. "Upon her arrival she said 45 III, 8 | partly for the reasons given, and partly because they 46 III, 14| foretaste of the theme is given, intended to inform the 47 III, 15| calumniator and apologist. Since a given action can be done from 48 III, 17| express character: "I have given him this, though I am quite


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