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Aristotle
Rethoric

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qualities

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1 I, 5 | who were distinguished for qualities that we admire.~The good 2 I, 5 | numerous and have the good qualities we have described. Both 3 I, 6 | magnificence, and all such qualities, as being excellences of 4 I, 6 | and action; since all such qualities are productive of what is 5 I, 8 | believe that he has certain qualities himself, namely, goodness, 6 I, 8 | we should know the moral qualities characteristic of each form 7 I, 8 | with it. We shall learn the qualities of governments in the same 8 I, 8 | same way as we learn the qualities of individuals, since they 9 I, 8 | good knowledge of the moral qualities and institutions peculiar 10 I, 9 | than a woman’s. And those qualities are noble which give more 11 I, 9 | our superiority in good qualities. Things that deserve to 12 I, 9 | So are the distinctive qualities of a particular people, 13 I, 9 | a man or blame him that qualities closely allied to those 14 I, 9 | virtues akin to his actual qualities; thus we may say that the 15 I, 9 | possess the corresponding good qualities; rashness will be called 16 I, 9 | that they prove the good qualities of the man who did them.~ 17 I, 9 | eminence of a man’s good qualities, and therefore we must display 18 I, 9 | actions as the product of such qualities. Encomium refers to what 19 I, 10| correspond to the bad quality or qualities that he himself possesses. 20 I, 10| accordance with their moral qualities, their actions will really 21 I, 10| sometimes to bad; but that good qualities should be followed by good 22 I, 10| speaking, all those accessory qualities that cause distinctions 23 I, 11| valued for one’s own personal qualities. To be admired is also pleasant, 24 II, 1 | all three of these good qualities will inspire trust in his 25 II, 2 | effective extent in the qualities in question. For when we 26 II, 2 | convinced that we excel in the qualities for which we are jeered 27 II, 2 | charges and possessed of such qualities as do make people angry.~ 28 II, 4 | those who praise such good qualities as we possess, and especially 29 II, 4 | if they praise the good qualities that we are not too sure 30 II, 4 | they feel like this about qualities in us for which we especially 31 II, 9 | is due to the same moral qualities. Both feelings are associated 32 II, 12| to the emotions and moral qualities, showing how they correspond 33 II, 12| discussed already. By moral qualities I mean virtues and vices; 34 II, 14| generally, all the valuable qualities that youth and age divide 35 II, 16| newly-enriched have all the bad qualities mentioned in an exaggerated 36 II, 17| to ask what the opposite qualities are.~ 37 II, 22| character, emotions, and moral qualities. Let us now lay hold of 38 III, 6 | either to good or to bad qualities, according to which your 39 III, 10| or later on. It is these qualities, then, that, so far as the 40 III, 11| there must be both good qualities together, as in "it is fitting 41 III, 12| will be produced by the qualities already mentioned, if our 42 III, 13| species with distinct specific qualities; otherwise the practice 43 III, 14| bad men, men whose good qualities have never been noticed, 44 III, 15| mentioning a number of good qualities to attack one bad one that


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