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1 I, 1 | concerned with such things as come, more or less, within the 2 I, 2 | Secondly, persuasion may come through the hearers, when 3 I, 2 | treated in detail when we come to speak of the emotions. 4 I, 5 | an individual, which may come either from the male or 5 I, 5 | wait to define it until we come to discuss that subject.~ 6 I, 7 | does not exist or cannot come into existence without a 7 I, 7 | beginning nothing can exist or come into existence. Again, where 8 I, 7 | acquired, since it is harder to come by. Hence the words of Homer:~ 9 I, 9 | understanding which enables men to come to wise decisions about 10 I, 9 | one’s enemies and not to come to terms with them; for 11 I, 10| will be made clear when we come to discuss the emotions.) 12 I, 12| the pleasure and profit come later and last longer. You 13 I, 12| prosecute, or they will come to terms, or failing that 14 II, 6 | have never yet known us come to grief, since their attitude 15 II, 8 | which good ought to have come; and the frequent repetition 16 II, 12| others, and have not yet come to value either their friends 17 II, 13| when their last day has come, because the object of all 18 II, 16| always plenty of people who come begging from you. Hence 19 II, 19| easier. That if a thing can come into existence in a good 20 II, 19| beautiful form, then it can come into existence generally; 21 II, 19| order of generation can come into being, so can that 22 II, 19| prior: thus if a man can come into being, so can a boy, 23 II, 19| are possible and exist or come into existence. That anything 24 II, 20| take them away, others will come with fresh appetites and 25 II, 20| him to death, others will come along who are not rich, 26 II, 22| 22~We now come to the Enthymemes, and will 27 II, 23| foreshadowing grief (penthos) to come.~The Refutative Enthymeme 28 III, 5 | he told me (for Cleon had come begging and praying), took 29 III, 5 | correct wording, e.g. "Having come, they struck me (oi d elthontes 30 III, 9 | home, and now they have come to you here and bought you". 31 III, 10| actual invention can only come through natural talent or 32 III, 14| attention, when required, may come equally well in any part 33 III, 17| maxims; e.g. "Wise men will come to terms in the hour of 34 III, 17| would run, "If we ought to come to terms when doing so will 35 III, 17| advantage, then we ought to come to terms in the hour of