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1 I, 1 | law and custom. It is not right to pervert the judge by 2 I, 1 | greatest of benefits by a right use of these, and inflict 3 I, 1 | of Rhetoric itself-of the right method and means of succeeding 4 I, 2 | equally to questions of right conduct, natural science, 5 I, 5 | from his ground with the right blow is a good boxer: he 6 I, 8 | aristocracy, monarchy. The supreme right to judge and decide always 7 I, 10| has misguided notions of right and wrong, the shameless 8 I, 12| if you had failed to do right rather than actually done 9 I, 13| that there are two kinds of right and wrong conduct towards 10 I, 15| that the previous one was right and the subsequent one fraudulent-whichever 11 II, 1 | make his own character look right and put his hearers, who 12 II, 1 | are to decide, into the right frame of mind. Particularly 13 II, 1 | own character should look right and that he should be thought 14 II, 1 | thought to entertain the right feelings towards his hearers; 15 II, 1 | themselves should be in just the right frame of mind. That the 16 II, 1 | own character should look right is particularly important 17 II, 1 | audience should be in the right frame of mind, in lawsuits. 18 II, 3 | you defend yourself?" did right to reply, "The time is not 19 II, 14| too much timidity, but the right amount of each. They neither 20 II, 21| wrath.~To say "it is not right to nurse immortal wrath" 21 II, 23| what we need to put things right again". Or—~For if not even 22 II, 23| treatment; or that where it is right to command obedience, it 23 II, 23| obedience, it must have been right to obey the command. Thus 24 II, 23| distinct questions: (1) Is it right that A should be thus treated? ( 25 II, 23| thus treated? (2) Is it right that B should thus treat 26 II, 23| said, "if you say what is right, men will hate you; if you 27 II, 23| for if you say what is right the gods will love you; 28 II, 23| required a law to set them right. "Why", he went on, "fish 29 II, 24| from part to whole:~"Tis right that she who slays her lord 30 II, 24| lord should die.~‘It is right, too, that the son should 31 II, 24| together, do not form a right act. The fallacy might also 32 II, 24| better. Hence people were right in objecting to the training 33 III, 1 | 2) by giving them the right impression of the speakers’ 34 III, 1 | afforded towards producing the right impression of a speech. 35 III, 1 | essentially, a matter of the right management of the voice 36 III, 1 | cannot do without it. The right thing in speaking really 37 III, 5 | of good style lies in the right use of connecting words. ( 38 III, 5 | We are more likely to be right, in the game of "odd and 39 III, 5 | oracle-monger is more likely to be right if he simply says that a 40 III, 7 | people feel it must be all right for him to talk thus, since 41 III, 10| had only said that it was right to weep when valour was 42 III, 11| is true but dull: "the right man should marry the right 43 III, 11| right man should marry the right woman" is also true but 44 III, 11| metaphorical, metaphorical in the right way, antithetical, and balanced, 45 III, 16| What, can’t you make it right?" Just so here. We are not 46 III, 16| stage from the first in the right character, that people may 47 III, 18| earnestness; in which he was right. jests have been classified