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1 I, 1 | is forming a judgement is making a decision about his own 2 I, 2 | has the same purpose in making the same request: all these 3 I, 5 | s property and body and making use of them. That happiness 4 I, 9 | particular audience when making a speech of praise; for, 5 I, 9 | we must bear in mind in making such speeches, and the materials 6 I, 15| truth, sometimes recklessly making a false charge in order 7 II, 3 | that we in our anger aim at making them feel. And therefore 8 II, 5 | such things are terrible, making us feel that the terrible 9 II, 6 | to licentiousness. Also, making profit in petty or disgraceful 10 II, 6 | incessantly about yourself, making loud professions, and appropriating 11 II, 18| they seem, whether we are making political speeches, speeches 12 II, 20| same fate as the horse. By making Phalaris military dictator, 13 II, 24| illustrates what is meant by making the worse argument seem 14 II, 25| brought in two ways, either by making the general statement that " 15 II, 25| want is an evil", or by making the particular one that 16 II, 26| points must be studied in making a speech; and we have now 17 III, 1 | 1~IN making a speech one must study 18 III, 8 | it diverts his attention, making him watch for metrical recurrences, 19 III, 9 | antithesis. Parisosis is making the two members of a period 20 III, 9 | in length. Paromoeosis is making the extreme words of both 21 III, 10| literal postponement and the making of such a peace as this 22 III, 11| type of metaphor and being making (ie. making your hearers 23 III, 11| metaphor and being making (ie. making your hearers see things). 24 III, 11| done to effect this. By "making them see things" I mean 25 III, 14| you must choose between making these preliminary passages 26 III, 16| good character; good sense making us go after what is useful,