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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 2 | the regular or universal Lines of Argument are concerned, 2 I, 2 | concerned, that is to say those lines of argument that apply equally 3 I, 2 | there are also those special Lines of Argument which are based 4 I, 2 | throughout. The general Lines of Argument have no special 5 I, 2 | propositions suitable for special Lines of Argument, the nearer 6 I, 2 | these particular or special Lines of Argument; comparatively 7 I, 2 | special and the general Lines of Argument on which they 8 I, 2 | to be founded. By special Lines of Argument I mean the propositions 9 I, 2 | may begin with the special Lines of Argument. But, first 10 I, 6 | end is a good. Hence the lines beginning:~And for Priam ( 11 I, 9 | And, in general, of the lines of argument which are common 12 I, 9 | The above are the general lines on which all, or nearly 13 I, 15| This is the bearing the lines in SophoclesAntigone, 14 I, 15| construct upon the same general lines as we use for the regular 15 II, 3 | you must draw upon these lines of argument; you must put 16 II, 9 | particular respect-whence the lines~Only from battle he shrank 17 II, 18| orators, besides their special lines of argument, are bound to 18 II, 18| above-mentioned general lines of argument, that concerned 19 II, 22| a distinct question, the lines of argument to be embodied 20 II, 22| Enthymemes-that which refers to the lines of argument selected. We 21 II, 22| to have in our hands the lines of argument for the various 22 II, 22| already ascertained the lines of argument applicable to 23 II, 22| the distinction between lines of proof and lines of disproof: 24 II, 22| between lines of proof and lines of disproof: and also of 25 II, 22| disproof: and also of those lines of argument used in what 26 II, 23| case of parity, as in the lines:~Thou hast pity for thy 27 II, 23| This notion underlies the lines:~God gives to many great 28 II, 24| but are not.~1. Among the lines of argument that form the 29 II, 24| adopt whichever of these two lines better suits your purpose. 30 II, 25| be built up from the same lines of arguments as the original 31 III, 1 | both special and general lines of argument for enthymemes.~ 32 III, 6 | indefinitely along these lines. You may apply this method 33 III, 8 | that in common talk iambic lines occur oftener than any others: 34 III, 9 | with the following iambic lines of Sophocles—~Calydon’s 35 III, 14| hackneyed; like Choerilus in the lines—~But now when allotment 36 III, 16| repeated to Penelope in sixty lines. Another instance is the 37 III, 19| is to be managed-by what lines of argument you are to represent 38 III, 19| already present. The proper lines of argument to be used for 39 III, 19| emulation, pugnacity. The lines of argument to be used for


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