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1 I, 1 | said already, irrelevant speaking is forbidden in the law-courts: 2 I, 3 | oratory of display.~Political speaking urges us either to do or 3 I, 3 | public assemblies. Forensic speaking either attacks or defends 4 I, 3 | ceremonial orator is, properly speaking, concerned with the present, 5 I, 6 | by Homer. And, generally speaking, all things are good which 6 I, 7 | our arguments, when we are speaking for or against a proposal, 7 I, 8 | persuading audiences and speaking well on public affairs is 8 I, 10| or unjust. And, generally speaking, all those accessory qualities 9 I, 12| forensic but to all kinds of speaking. But it may here be said 10 I, 12| shame prevents the victim speaking about, such as outrages 11 II, 1 | particularly important in political speaking: that the audience should 12 II, 2 | respect from a poor man; where speaking is concerned, the man with 13 II, 2 | humorous levity when we are speaking seriously, for such behaviour 14 II, 4 | their dead friends. And, speaking generally, towards those 15 II, 5 | or cannot easily, help. Speaking generally, anything causes 16 II, 9 | all those things, roughly speaking, which are deserved by good 17 II, 18| there is no further use in speaking about it.) This is so even 18 II, 18| the judges of it. Broadly speaking, however, the only sort 19 II, 18| ceremonial, and for forensic speaking. We have further determined 20 II, 23| son not to take to public speaking: "For", she said, "if you 21 II, 23| ought to take to public speaking: for if you say what is 22 III, 1 | the various emotions-of speaking loudly, softly, or between 23 III, 1 | without it. The right thing in speaking really is that we should 24 III, 2 | and give the impression of speaking naturally and not artificially. 25 III, 2 | of the character who is speaking, theirs do not. We can hide 26 III, 7 | the language of anger in speaking of outrage; the language 27 III, 7 | reluctance to utter a word when speaking of impiety or foulness; 28 III, 10| of the year". Leptines, speaking of the Lacedaemonians, said 29 III, 12| of political and forensic speaking the same. Both written and 30 III, 17| counter-syllogism. Both in political speaking and when pleading in court, 31 III, 17| it were others who were speaking.~Again, sometimes you should