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Aristotle
Rethoric

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speak

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 2 | character before he begins to speak. It is not true, as some 2 I, 2 | in detail when we come to speak of the emotions. Thirdly, 3 I, 4 | to be destroyed. When I speak of destruction through internal 4 I, 9 | thou wert yearning,~If to speak baseness were thy tongue 5 I, 13| will be discussed when we speak of the passions the motives 6 II, 2 | respect from one who cannot speak; the ruler demands the respect 7 II, 2 | insolence. Also those who speak ill of us, and show contempt 8 II, 2 | with friends if they do not speak well of us or treat us well; 9 II, 2 | the orator will have to speak so as to bring his hearers 10 II, 6 | to harm you; or if they speak evil of everybody, for those 11 II, 16| newly-enriched means, so to speak, no education in riches. 12 II, 19| 19~Let us first speak of the Possible and Impossible. 13 II, 22| subject on which we are to speak and argue. Otherwise we 14 II, 22| of the subject we have to speak on, and gathering in as 15 III, 7 | means that we must neither speak casually about weighty matters, 16 III, 7 | say the same things nor speak in the same way. Again, 17 III, 7 | that they brooked". Men do speak in this strain when they 18 III, 9 | bound to make him, so to speak, stumble. If, on the other 19 III, 11| other from above. And to speak of states as "levelled" 20 III, 12| latter is to know how to speak good Greek. To know the 21 III, 16| wrong. Further, we must speak of events as past and gone, 22 III, 17| before giving his own. If you speak later, you must first, by


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