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Aristotle
Rethoric

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course

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | harmfulness of a proposed course of action; if he urges its 2 I, 3 | hearers to take an inexpedient course or not to take an expedient 3 I, 9 | respect akin to urging a course of action. The suggestions 4 I, 10| states, or the like; it is of course true that, for instance, 5 I, 10| wealth or poverty; it is of course true that poor men, being 6 I, 11| pleasantness of victory implies of course that combative sports and 7 I, 15| while contracts do not of course make the law binding, the 8 I, 15| paid for; that you would of course have taken it if you had 9 I, 15| do neither. These are of course combinations of the cases 10 II, 1 | they know to be the best course. These are the only possible 11 II, 5 | what can be done, which of course nobody does when things 12 II, 6 | neighbours do it: so that of course he does resent their doing 13 II, 22| general point of view. In the course of our discussion we will 14 II, 23| to urge or discourage a course of action that may be done 15 II, 23| could have taken a better course than that which he is recommending 16 II, 23| has not taken this better course, it is clear that he is 17 II, 24| vicious man-there is, of course, no valid proof here; not 18 III, 2 | storm-footed steeds?~though of course they were daughters of asses 19 III, 3 | his prose into poetry. Of course we must use some epithets, 20 III, 7 | of feeling, approval of course follows. This is why such 21 III, 9 | they see the end of the course before them, they can keep 22 III, 10| antithesis as well. "The course of my words", said Iphicrates, " 23 III, 16| intermittent. There must, of course, be some survey of the actions 24 III, 17| attacks upon people in the course of a political speech, e.g.


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