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1 I, 1 | healthy, but to put him as far as may be on the road to 2 I, 4 | and further to frame, as far as possible, true definitions 3 I, 4 | rhetoric has been given a far wider subject-matter than 4 I, 4 | both by not being pushed far enough and by being pushed 5 I, 4 | and by being pushed too far. Thus, democracy loses its 6 I, 4 | only when it is not pushed far enough, but also when it 7 I, 4 | pushed a great deal too far; just as the aquiline and 8 I, 5 | and move them fast and far, is good at running; he 9 I, 7 | qualification, or in so far as they use their understanding 10 I, 11| wrath that~Sweeter it is by far than the honeycomb dripping 11 I, 12| enjoyment. His victims may be far off or near at hand. If 12 I, 12| profit quickly; if they are far off, vengeance is slow, 13 I, 15| that are accounted best.-So far as the laws are concerned, 14 I, 15| contracts argument can be so far employed as to increase 15 II, 2 | wrath,~Sweeter it is by far than the honeycomb~dripping 16 II, 4 | and being inclined, so far as you can, to bring these 17 II, 6 | amounted to admiration so far: that is why we feel ashamed 18 II, 9 | indignant with those others so far as that thing is concerned. 19 II, 10| of others, we take to be far below us or far above us. 20 II, 10| take to be far below us or far above us. So too we compete 21 II, 19| equally possible, in so far as they are contraries. 22 II, 22| carry its reasoning too far back, or the length of our 23 II, 23| before the event this was far from clear.~26. Another 24 II, 25| argument is refuted, in so far as it is proved not inevitable, 25 III, 2 | prose passages they are far less often fitting because 26 III, 10| qualities, then, that, so far as the meaning of what is 27 III, 10| argument acceptable. So far as the style is concerned, 28 III, 10| saying as "This treaty is a far nobler trophy than those 29 III, 11| resemblances even in things far apart. Thus Archytas said 30 III, 14| here, even if you travel far from your subject, it is 31 III, 14| The reason for this is not far to seek. The defendant,