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Alphabetical [« »] resent 2 resentment 2 resources 2 respect 19 respect-whence 1 respectable 1 respected 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 proper 19 quality 19 quite 19 respect 19 small 19 strength 19 syllogisms | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances respect |
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1 I, 1 | purpose, a "dialectician" in respect, not of his moral purpose, 2 I, 2 | same relation to that in respect of which it is probable 3 I, 9 | To praise a man is in one respect akin to urging a course 4 II, 2 | a wealthy man looks for respect from a poor man; where speaking 5 II, 2 | turn for oratory looks for respect from one who cannot speak; 6 II, 2 | speak; the ruler demands the respect of the ruled, and the man 7 II, 2 | to be a ruler demands the respect of the man whom he thinks 8 II, 2 | Then again a man looks for respect from those who he thinks 9 II, 3 | angry with people we fear or respect, as long as we fear or respect 10 II, 3 | respect, as long as we fear or respect them; you cannot be afraid 11 II, 4 | such terms that, while we respect their opinions, we need 12 II, 6 | those whose opinion of us we respect. We admire those, and wish 13 II, 6 | compete with our equals. We respect, as true, the views of sensible 14 II, 17| rather than arrogant, for the respect in which they are held inspires 15 II, 17| goes with it-piety, and respect for the divine power, in 16 II, 25| either of two ways: either in respect of frequency or in respect 17 II, 25| respect of frequency or in respect of exactness. It will be 18 II, 25| which is clear in every respect.~ 19 III, 10| Chabrias, "They did not respect even that bronze statue