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Alphabetical [« »] disposed 4 disposes 5 disposing 1 disposition 16 dispositions 4 disproof 2 disproves 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 witnesses 16 birth 16 comes 16 disposition 16 feelings 16 following 16 found | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances disposition |
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1 I, 6 | Further, a man of a given disposition makes chiefly for the corresponding 2 I, 14| is prompted by the worse disposition. Hence the most trifling 3 II, 1 | will and friendliness of disposition will form part of our discussion 4 II, 6 | thing; all this shows the disposition of a flatterer. Also, refusing 5 II, 6 | this shows a mean, ignoble disposition. Also, talking incessantly 6 II, 8 | of the future), nor by a disposition to presumptuous insolence ( 7 II, 8 | like us in age, character, disposition, social standing, or birth; 8 II, 10| birth, relationship, age, disposition, distinction, or wealth. 9 II, 11| and by persons of lofty disposition. Also by those who possess 10 II, 12| cheated, owing to the sanguine disposition just mentioned. Their hot 11 II, 12| prevents fear, and the hopeful disposition creates confidence; we cannot 12 II, 12| moreover, their hopeful disposition makes them think themselves 13 II, 24| Paris must have had a lofty disposition, since he despised society 14 III, 7 | class of men, each type of disposition, will have its own appropriate 15 III, 7 | man’s for it is not every disposition that does this. If, then, 16 III, 7 | keeping with a particular disposition, he will reproduce the corresponding