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common 20
commonly 2
commonplace 3
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21 unjust
21 war
21 worse
20 common
20 everybody
20 fortune
20 metaphors
Aristotle
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common

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | charge which may be made in common against all good things 2 I, 2 | comparatively few on the common or general kind. As in the 3 I, 2 | things, by general those common to all classes alike. We 4 I, 5 | individual man and all men in common aim at a certain end which 5 I, 9 | lines of argument which are common to all speeches, this "heightening 6 II, 9 | two feelings have this in common, that they must be due not 7 II, 18| to discuss the arguments common to all oratory. All orators, 8 II, 18| Again, the topic of Size is common to all oratory; all of us 9 II, 20| treat of those which are common to all kinds of oratory. 10 II, 22| uneducated men argue from common knowledge and draw obvious 11 II, 23| argument that contradict common opinion.~16. Another line 12 II, 23| slavery; or, "to share in the Common Peace" means obeying orders. 13 II, 23| Another line of argument is common to forensic and deliberative 14 II, 23| This line of argument is common in praises of the gods. 15 III, 2 | In verse such effects are common, and there they are fitting: 16 III, 8 | ordinary people, so that in common talk iambic lines occur 17 III, 10| notion of bloom, which is common to both things. The similes 18 III, 10| judging that the peace common to all the rest was a war 19 III, 11| swiftness. So with Homer’s common practice of giving metaphorical 20 III, 14| Isocrates-there is nothing in common between the "eristics" and


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