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Aristotle
Rethoric

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1 I, 1 | single definite class of subjects, but is as universal as 2 I, 2 | special or definite class of subjects.~Of the modes of persuasion 3 I, 2 | draws upon the regular subjects of debate. The duty of rhetoric 4 I, 2 | chain of reasoning. The subjects of our deliberation are 5 I, 2 | I mean that the proper subjects of dialectical and rhetorical 6 I, 3 | said that it is these three subjects, more than any others, about 7 I, 3 | on.~Such, then, are the subjects regarding which we are inevitably 8 I, 3 | particular class of these subjects in turn, namely those dealt 9 I, 4 | classify accurately the usual subjects of public business, and 10 I, 4 | sciences dealing with definite subjects rather than simply with 11 II, 2 | parents, children, wives, or subjects. And with those who do not 12 II, 18| law-courts. Having analysed these subjects, we will try to say what 13 II, 21| in order to see upon what subjects and occasions, and for what 14 II, 21| dealing with such practical subjects. It is therefore roughly 15 II, 21| Maxims there are, and to what subjects the various kinds are appropriate. 16 II, 21| elderly men, and in handling subjects in which the speaker is 17 II, 21| has therefore to guess the subjects on which his hearers really 18 II, 21| same views on these same subjects. This is one advantage of 19 II, 22| for the various special subjects that it is useful or necessary 20 III, 1 | rhythms that suit various subjects. These are the three things-volume 21 III, 2 | man, or about very trivial subjects: even in poetry the style,


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