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Aristotle
Rethoric

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certain

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | less, of both; for to a certain extent all men attempt to 2 I, 1 | sophist" because he has a certain kind of moral purpose, a " 3 I, 2 | putting the audience into a certain frame of mind; the third 4 I, 2 | when it is shown that, certain propositions being true, 5 I, 5 | all men in common aim at a certain end which determines what 6 I, 5 | fling forward his legs in a certain way, and move them fast 7 I, 8 | if we believe that he has certain qualities himself, namely, 8 I, 10| licentious persons perform a certain number of useful actions, 9 I, 11| through the senses of a certain kind of emotion; but imagination 10 I, 12| wrong-doing is great or certain or immediate, and that the 11 II, 2 | always be attended by a certain pleasure-that which arises 12 II, 2 | It is also attended by a certain pleasure because the thoughts 13 II, 9 | kind of good; there is a certain correspondence and appropriateness 14 II, 9 | those who claim pity on certain definite grounds do not 15 II, 11| believe themselves to deserve certain good things that they have 16 II, 17| great scale.~Good fortune in certain of its branches produces 17 II, 22| Let us now lay hold of certain facts about the whole subject, 18 II, 23| A should be treated in a certain way, and yet not just that 19 II, 24| if a double portion of a certain thing is harmful to health, 20 II, 24| or single instance, as certain evidence; which, again, 21 III, 8 | only be rhythmical to a certain extent.~Of the various rhythms, 22 III, 10| more a rascal than was a certain respectable citizen he named, "


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