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Alphabetical [« »] paidion 1 pain 43 pained 7 painful 15 painfully 1 painfulness 1 painless 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 knowledge 15 last 15 luck 15 painful 15 particularly 15 produced 15 punishment | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances painful |
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1 I, 10| among pleasures escape from painful or apparently painful things 2 I, 10| from painful or apparently painful things and the exchange 3 I, 11| into the opposite state, is painful. It must therefore be pleasant 4 I, 11| why what is compulsory, painful, and it has been rightly 5 I, 11| and strain are necessarily painful; they all involve compulsion 6 I, 11| delight or great but not painful benefit. And in general, 7 I, 11| get anything that it is painful to fail to get, and angry 8 II, 2 | unexpected evil is specially painful, just as the quite unexpected 9 II, 3 | is painless, and anger is painful. Nor do we grow angry with 10 II, 4 | whether they feel or not. All painful things are felt; but the 11 II, 5 | picture of some destructive or painful evil in the future. Of destructive 12 II, 5 | future. Of destructive or painful evils only; for there are 13 II, 8 | some evil, destructive or painful, which befalls one who does 14 II, 8 | definition. All unpleasant and painful things excite pity if they 15 II, 8 | if they are serious. The painful and destructive evils are: