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1 I, 11| character of a fine fellow, especially when he is credited with 2 II, 2 | anger and easily roused: especially against those who slight 3 II, 4 | who work for their living, especially farmers and others who work 4 II, 4 | qualities as we possess, and especially if they praise the good 5 II, 4 | pleasure in our company; especially if they feel like this about 6 II, 4 | qualities in us for which we especially wish to be admired, esteemed, 7 II, 5 | satisfactory, as will be shown especially by signs and oracles. The 8 II, 6 | Also, accepting benefits, especially accepting them often, from 9 II, 8 | their experience; weak men, especially men inclined to cowardice; 10 II, 8 | dramatic action generally, are especially successful in exciting pity: 11 II, 8 | they are so, our pity is especially excited, because their innocence, 12 II, 9 | up against his superior, especially against his superior in 13 II, 9 | to gain particular ends, especially if we are ambitious for 14 II, 10| some particular thing, and especially if that thing is wisdom 15 II, 21| indignation in our hearers; especially by way of preface, or after 16 II, 24| because of A. Politicians are especially fond of taking this line. 17 III, 9 | contrasted ideas is easily felt, especially when they are thus put side 18 III, 17| your opponent’s speech, especially if his arguments have been