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1 I, 1 | makes it hard for those who try the case to satisfy the 2 I, 1 | about political oratory, but try, one and all, to write treatises 3 I, 1 | his faculty.~Let us now try to give some account of 4 I, 2 | with them one by one, and try to discover the elements 5 I, 3 | speakers will sometimes not try to establish anything else. 6 I, 4 | reasoning. But the more we try to make either dialectic 7 I, 5 | general is, so now let us try to ascertain what of these 8 I, 5 | as one who will always try, for your sake, to do what 9 I, 9 | intentionally good, we must try to prove that our hero’s 10 I, 11| both of which are things we try to attain. It is because 11 I, 12| victims or with the judges who try them. Their victims will 12 I, 15| arts, it does not pay to try to be cleverer than the 13 I, 15| their credibility; we shall try to increase both if they 14 II, 1 | decision-the orator must not only try to make the argument of 15 II, 4 | towards those who do not try to thwart us when we are 16 II, 18| a man for his conduct or try to change his views: the 17 II, 18| Possible and Impossible; and to try to show that a thing has 18 II, 18| these subjects, we will try to say what we can about 19 II, 19| go further than this, and try to establish abstract laws 20 II, 20| argue by Enthymeme, we must try to demonstrate our point 21 II, 22| handle; and then we must try to think out arguments of 22 II, 23| prefer their own advantage. Try, in face of this, to establish 23 III, 7 | which is why many speakers try to overwhelm their audience 24 III, 14| will often for that reason try to make him laugh.~You may 25 III, 15| motives, the former must try to disparage it by selecting 26 III, 17| as well". Nor should you try to make enthymemes on every