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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | therefore, that he who is best able to see how and from 2 I, 1 | is produced will also be best skilled in the enthymeme, 3 I, 4 | constitutions, except the best one of all, are destroyed 4 I, 7 | whence the saying:~The best of things is water.~More 5 I, 7 | none but mysell.~And the best part of a good thing is 6 I, 8 | to be looked upon as "the best men", and it is from this 7 I, 8 | its name ("the rule of the best"). Monarchy, as the word 8 I, 11| what he feels he can do best; just as the poet says,~ 9 I, 11| wherein~He is indeed the best part of himself.~Similarly, 10 I, 15| consider which construction best fits the interests of justice 11 I, 15| no longer, we must do our best to prove this and to combat 12 I, 15| of law that are accounted best.-So far as the laws are 13 II, 1 | opinions on which we may best base our arguments so as 14 II, 1 | what they know to be the best course. These are the only 15 II, 4 | of by every one, by the best men, or by those whom we 16 II, 6 | for they have seen our best side only (hence the appropriateness 17 II, 21| latter are reckoned the best; they are those in which 18 II, 23| their opposite, as suits us best.~18. Another line of argument 19 III, 1 | which of all our organs can best represent other things. 20 III, 3 | flew overhead, is in the best tragic manner. He said, " 21 III, 7 | season or out of season. The best way to counteract any exaggeration 22 III, 7 | epithets, and strange words best suit an emotional speech. 23 III, 10| from metaphor that we can best get hold of something fresh. 24 III, 11| winking. A simile succeeds best when it is a converted metaphor, 25 III, 11| when they fail, and succeed best when they succeed, i.e. 26 III, 12| Plainly the middle way suits best. Again, style will be made 27 III, 14| he should begin with what best takes his fancy, and then 28 III, 15| what is bad, they do their best to make use of them to damage 29 III, 15| supposed Odysseus to be the best man for the purpose; and 30 III, 18| as to Interrogation. The best moment to a employ this


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