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Aristotle
Rethoric

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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | ordinary writers on rhetoric treat of non-essentials; it has 2 I, 3 | the reverse, and they too treat all other considerations 3 I, 7 | the next step will be to treat of relative goodness and 4 I, 10| 10~We have next to treat of Accusation and Defence, 5 I, 10| explained later when we treat of the emotions. We have 6 I, 12| treated badly, or intended to treat badly, the man himself, 7 II, 2 | or means or has meant to treat well, either himself, or 8 II, 2 | that our friends ought to treat us well and not badly. We 9 II, 2 | not speak well of us or treat us well; and still more, 10 II, 2 | contempt. And with those who treat us less well than they treat 11 II, 2 | treat us less well than they treat everybody else; it is another 12 II, 3 | Also towards those who treat themselves as they have 13 II, 4 | those who we think wish to treat us well. And also to our 14 II, 4 | those who are willing to treat us well where money or our 15 II, 20| discussed, we have next to treat of those which are common 16 II, 20| enthymeme.~We will first treat of argument by Example, 17 II, 21| the saying that bids us treat our friends as future enemies: 18 II, 21| enemies: much better to treat our enemies as future friends." 19 II, 21| e.g. having said "We should treat our friends, not as the 20 II, 21| saying. A true friend will treat his friend as if he were 21 II, 23| right that B should thus treat him? and apply your results 22 III, 1 | plain that we have not to treat in detail the whole question 23 III, 14| present may be inclined to treat the matter either more or


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