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1 I, 1 | pity, anger, and similar emotions has nothing to do with the 2 I, 2 | when the speech stirs their emotions. Our judgements when we 3 I, 2 | we come to speak of the emotions. Thirdly, persuasion is 4 I, 10| later when we treat of the emotions. We have now to consider 5 I, 10| good dispositions and good emotions, and sometimes to bad; but 6 I, 10| should be followed by good emotions, and bad by bad, is merely 7 I, 10| when we come to discuss the emotions.) Appetite is the cause 8 II, 1 | of our discussion of the emotions, to which we must now turn.~ 9 II, 1 | which we must now turn.~The Emotions are all those feelings that 10 II, 1 | same is true of the other emotions. So just as earlier in this 11 II, 8 | anger or confidence (these emotions take no account of the future), 12 II, 9 | Indignation-reserving the other emotions for subsequent discussion-and 13 II, 11| means by which the several emotions may be produced or dissipated, 14 II, 11| arguments connected with the emotions.~ 15 II, 12| character, in relation to the emotions and moral qualities, showing 16 II, 12| various ages and fortunes. By emotions I mean anger, desire, and 17 II, 22| about types of character, emotions, and moral qualities. Let 18 III, 1 | either (1) by working on the emotions of the judges themselves, ( 19 III, 16| you must make use of the emotions. Relate the familiar manifestations 20 III, 17| you are appealing to the emotions: "I do not regret it, though 21 III, 17| or work on your hearers’ emotions; fewer chances indeed, than 22 III, 19| must excite your hearers’ emotions. These emotions are pity, 23 III, 19| hearers’ emotions. These emotions are pity, indignation, anger,