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1 I, 6 | do them. Things are done "easily" when they are done either 2 I, 6 | their action. And things easily effected; for these are 3 I, 6 | think we shall succeed more easily in these: and those in which 4 I, 11| considering their opposites we can easily see what things are unpleasant.~ 5 I, 12| they can themselves most easily do wrong to others without 6 I, 12| we feel that we can then easily cure the harm done. Thus 7 I, 12| these. Also those that can easily be kept dark, as where things 8 I, 12| concerned, or things that can easily be changed in shape, colour, 9 I, 12| combination, or things that can easily be stowed away almost anywhere-portable 10 II, 2 | desires are prone to anger and easily roused: especially against 11 II, 2 | of life tend to stir men easily to anger, and where and 12 II, 2 | these conditions the more easily we are stirred.~These, then, 13 II, 2 | of mind in which men are easily stirred to anger. The persons 14 II, 5 | which we cannot, or cannot easily, help. Speaking generally, 15 II, 8 | evils mentioned above may easily befall them. And those who 16 II, 12| only look forward. They are easily cheated, owing to the sanguine 17 II, 13| befalls any one else might easily happen to them, which, as 18 II, 19| thus a house can exist more easily than a beautiful house. 19 II, 22| at our command, the more easily we prove our case; and the 20 II, 23| answers differ: you may quite easily have a position like that 21 III, 3 | and some compound can be easily formed, like "pastime" ( 22 III, 7 | will see through you less easily thus. I mean for instance, 23 III, 9 | to follow, because it can easily be remembered; and this 24 III, 9 | measured, is always more easily remembered than prose, which 25 III, 9 | divided into parts, and (3) easily delivered at a single breath-as 26 III, 9 | significance of contrasted ideas is easily felt, especially when they 27 III, 10| to get hold of new ideas easily: words express ideas, and 28 III, 14| that the judges may more easily remember what you have said.~ 29 III, 16| what you are about. How easily such impressions may be 30 III, 17| occasions when they are not easily credible or when they have 31 III, 19| frequently so as to make them easily understood. What you should