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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 3 | often make it a ground of actual praise that he has neglected 2 I, 4 | strength of his country, both actual and potential, and also 3 I, 4 | also the mature of that actual and potential strength; 4 I, 4 | the methods of defence in actual use, such as the strength 5 I, 6 | what our aims, future or actual, should be in urging, and 6 I, 7 | with less pain and with actual pleasure; for here there 7 I, 9 | the virtues akin to his actual qualities; thus we may say 8 I, 9 | encomiums upon him. Yet the actual deeds are evidence of the 9 I, 13| wronged, a man must (1) suffer actual harm, (2) suffer it against 10 II, 3 | are less aggrieved by the actual punishment. We also feel 11 II, 6 | ashamed not merely of the actual shameful conduct mentioned, 12 II, 6 | merely, for example, of actual sexual intercourse, but 13 II, 12| insult them, not to do them actual harm. They are ready to 14 II, 18| we are arguing against an actual opponent or against a mere 15 II, 18| these as we should attack an actual opponent. Our principle 16 II, 20| consisting in the mention of actual past facts, the other in 17 II, 20| instance of the mention of actual facts, take the following. 18 II, 20| to find parallels among actual past events. You will in 19 II, 22| keeping our eyes on the actual facts of the subject we 20 II, 22| closely upon it: for the more actual facts we have at our command, 21 II, 23| have thus decided, or the actual judges of the present question, 22 III, 5 | than if we guess at the actual number; and the oracle-monger 23 III, 10| and taking sayings. Their actual invention can only come 24 III, 12| professional writers sound thin in actual contests. Those of the orators, 25 III, 12| are so well suited for an actual tussle, and therefore contain 26 III, 14| anything rather than the actual facts of it. That is why 27 III, 15| your motive against your actual deed; saying, for instance,


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