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Aristotle
Rethoric

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worse

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | he said that the doer was worse than the prompter, since 2 I, 7 | a one-eyed man inflicts worse injury than half-blinding 3 I, 12| likely to do will make it worse.~The above, then, are the 4 I, 14| 14~The worse of two acts of wrong done 5 I, 14| which is prompted by the worse disposition. Hence the most 6 I, 14| Sometimes, however, the worse act is reckoned not in this 7 I, 14| Again, a man’s crime is worse if he has been the first 8 I, 14| states-here the crime is worse because it consists of many 9 I, 14| it anywhere. Further, the worse deed is that which involves 10 I, 14| otherwise, that the crime is worse which breaks the written 11 II, 3 | he has already suffered worse things than they in their 12 II, 5 | ourselves. Those things are also worse which we cannot, or cannot 13 II, 6 | accepting help from those worse off than yourself; so also 14 II, 13| is, they tend to put the worse construction on everything. 15 II, 13| wrong, or anyhow turn out worse than one expects; and partly 16 II, 16| mentioned in an exaggerated and worse form—to be newly-enriched 17 II, 24| what is meant by making the worse argument seem the better. 18 III, 2 | disparage, from something worse. To illustrate my meaning: 19 III, 2 | than "crimson-fingered" or, worse still, "red-fingered morn". 20 III, 3 | mean, or the result will be worse than if we took no trouble 21 III, 15| disparage it by selecting the worse motive of two, the latter


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