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1 I, 1 | put the judge into a given frame of mind. About the orator’ 2 I, 2 | audience into a certain frame of mind; the third on the 3 I, 4 | business, and further to frame, as far as possible, true 4 II, 1 | to decide, into the right frame of mind. Particularly in 5 II, 1 | should be in just the right frame of mind. That the orator’ 6 II, 1 | audience should be in the right frame of mind, in lawsuits. When 7 II, 2 | has been said, (1) in what frame of mind, (2) with what persons, 8 II, 2 | people grow angry. (1) The frame of mind is that of one in 9 II, 2 | whom we feel anger, the frame of mind in which we feel 10 II, 2 | bring his hearers into a frame of mind that will dispose 11 II, 3 | reverence us.~As to the frame of mind that makes people 12 II, 3 | hearers into the corresponding frame of mind, and represent those 13 II, 9 | puts the judges in such a frame of mind as that indicated 14 II, 20| events. You will in fact frame them just as you frame illustrative 15 II, 20| fact frame them just as you frame illustrative parallels: