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27 money
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Aristotle
Rethoric

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forensic

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1 I, 1 | apply to political as to forensic oratory, and although the 2 I, 1 | unscrupulous practices than forensic, because it treats of wider 3 I, 1 | measure maintains they are. In forensic oratory this is not enough; 4 I, 1 | inclined more towards the forensic branch of oratory.~Rhetoric 5 I, 3 | oratory- (1) political, (2) forensic, and (3) the ceremonial 6 I, 3 | address public assemblies. Forensic speaking either attacks 7 I, 3 | necessary for the political, the forensic, and the ceremonial speaker 8 I, 9 | want of familiarity with forensic pleading. The comparison 9 I, 9 | Enthymemes are most suitable to forensic speeches; it is our doubts 10 I, 11| is victory. That is why forensic pleading and debating contests 11 I, 12| is relevant not only to forensic but to all kinds of speaking. 12 I, 15| specially characteristic of forensic oratory. They are five in 13 II, 18| for ceremonial, and for forensic speaking. We have further 14 II, 18| concerned with the Past, to forensic speeches, where the required 15 II, 23| of argument is common to forensic and deliberative oratory, 16 III, 12| are those of political and forensic speaking the same. Both 17 III, 12| and seems better away. The forensic style is more highly finished; 18 III, 12| be read; and next to it forensic oratory.~To analyse style 19 III, 13| narration" surely is part of a forensic speech only: how in a political 20 III, 13| technical sense? or a reply to a forensic opponent? or an epilogue 21 III, 13| a political speech. Even forensic speeches do not always need 22 III, 14| itself.~Introductions to forensic speeches, it must be observed, 23 III, 14| materials as those of the forensic kind, though the nature 24 III, 17| enthymeme" better suits forensic. Political oratory deals 25 III, 17| past events as examples. Forensic oratory deals with what 26 III, 17| more difficult task than forensic; and naturally so, since 27 III, 17| of the past.) Besides, in forensic oratory you have a basis


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