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1 I, 7 | part of a good thing is particularly good; as when Pericles in 2 I, 9 | effect" should be attached particularly to speeches of praise; they 3 I, 11| natural state of being, particularly when a natural process has 4 I, 11| resemblance and kinship is present particularly in the relation of an individual 5 I, 12| be encouraged by having a particularly good reputation, because 6 I, 12| suspected: or by having a particularly bad one, because nothing 7 II, 1 | the right frame of mind. Particularly in political oratory, but 8 II, 1 | character should look right is particularly important in political speaking: 9 II, 2 | in other cases. We feel particularly angry on this account if 10 II, 2 | by inferiors. And we feel particularly angry with men of no account 11 II, 2 | before such persons, we feel particularly angry. Again, we feel angry 12 II, 8 | going to happen soon, is particularly piteous: so too therefore 13 II, 10| all subject to envy; and particularly if we desire the thing ourselves, 14 II, 25| represent it, the probability is particularly great.~(2) Fallible Signs, 15 III, 11| The Attic orators are particularly fond of this method of speech.)