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1 I, 1 | persuasion they have nothing to tell us; nothing, that is, about 2 I, 12| already that nobody can tell the difference. There are 3 I, 15| to increase both if they tell in our favour, and to diminish 4 I, 15| to diminish both if they tell in favour of our opponent. 5 I, 15| value, if it happens to tell in our favour, and arguing 6 I, 15| people under its compulsion tell lies quite as often as they 7 I, 15| lies quite as often as they tell the truth, sometimes persistently 8 I, 15| persistently refusing to tell the truth, sometimes recklessly 9 II, 4 | including those who will tell us of their own weak points: 10 II, 6 | those who are likely to tell everybody about you; not 11 II, 6 | wrong. People are likely to tell others about you if you 12 II, 6 | but also of those who will tell them what we have done, 13 II, 22| audiences-makes them, as the poets tell us, "charm the crowd’s ears 14 III, 5 | because we often cannot tell whether a particular word 15 III, 14| of song, of the Wrath...~Tell me, O Muse, of the hero...~ 16 III, 14| of the hero...~Lead me to tell a new tale, how there came 17 III, 14| much as myself"; or~I will tell you that whose like you