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1 I, 3 | some action, and they too bring in all other points as subsidiary 2 I, 6 | succeed, for such things bring greater praise: and those 3 I, 7 | desire more earnestly to bring about for themselves or 4 I, 7 | which they least desire to bring about are greater evils. 5 I, 9 | again are possessions that bring no profit, since they are 6 I, 12| to you: your crimes may bring you some credit (thus you 7 II, 2 | will have to speak so as to bring his hearers into a frame 8 II, 4 | inclined, so far as you can, to bring these things about. A friend 9 III, 9 | all; and the result is to bring the hearer down with a crash.~ 10 III, 12| well-fashioned ships did bring),~Nireus, the son of Aglaia ( 11 III, 13| refutation". But we ought only to bring in a new name if it indicates 12 III, 14| defendant, when he is going to bring himself on the stage, must 13 III, 16| their hands over their eyes.~Bring yourself on the stage from 14 III, 17| Now if you have proofs to bring forward, bring them forward, 15 III, 17| proofs to bring forward, bring them forward, and your moral