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Aristotle
Rethoric

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believe

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | we must not make people believe what is wrong), but in order 2 I, 1 | easier to prove and easier to believe in. Again, (4) it is absurd 3 I, 2 | us think him credible. We believe good men more fully and 4 I, 8 | speaker to convince us, if we believe that he has certain qualities 5 I, 11| told of them and induced to believe them good. Further, pleasure 6 I, 11| in his life. We can well believe the poet when he says~He 7 I, 11| flatterer is a man who, you believe, admires and likes To do 8 II, 1 | namely, that induce us to believe a thing apart from any proof 9 II, 4 | wishing for him what you believe to be good things, not for 10 II, 5 | who have been wronged, or believe themselves to be wronged, 11 II, 5 | not fear things that we believe cannot happen to us, nor 12 II, 5 | to us, nor people who we believe cannot inflict them upon 13 II, 5 | fear is felt by those who believe something to be likely to 14 II, 5 | particular time. People do not believe this when they are, or think 15 II, 5 | we feel confidence if we believe we have often succeeded 16 II, 5 | or people than whom we believe ourselves to be stronger-and 17 II, 5 | ourselves to be stronger-and we believe this if we have conquered 18 II, 5 | or stronger. Also if we believe ourselves superior to our 19 II, 5 | outset of an enterprise, we believe that we cannot and shall 20 II, 8 | to feel pity we must also believe in the goodness of at least 21 II, 8 | think nobody good, you will believe that everybody deserves 22 II, 9 | there is nothing they can believe themselves to deserve.~From 23 II, 11| to be felt by persons who believe themselves to deserve certain 24 II, 17| divine power, in which they believe because of events which 25 II, 21| terms what they already believe in some particular connexion: 26 II, 23| For the things which men believe are either facts or probabilities: 27 III, 7 | thing that makes people believe in the truth of your story: 28 III, 16| will lead the hearer to believe that the thing has happened, 29 III, 16| are aware that no one will believe your words, but the fact 30 III, 16| the world may find it to believe that a man deliberately 31 III, 16| statement you make is hard to believe, you must guarantee its


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