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1 I, 7 | opposite points of view: it may appear the more important (1) because 2 I, 10| already mentioned, they appear useful either as ends or 3 I, 10| cause of all actions that appear pleasant. Habit, whether 4 I, 12| may feel able to make it appear that your crime was due 5 II, 5 | even these only if they appear not remote but so near as 6 II, 7 | kindness and make our opponents appear unkind: we may maintain 7 II, 11| aspires to things which appear impossible. It is accordingly 8 II, 21| part of a speech. This will appear most clearly when we have 9 II, 23| as a rule would have it appear that his character is better 10 III, 2 | usual makes the language appear more stately. People do 11 III, 4 | explanation omitted, will appear as metaphors. But the proportional 12 III, 7 | way of letting the truth appear. Under "class" I include 13 III, 8 | therefore makes the rhythm appear truncated. A sentence should 14 III, 16| noble. Where any detail may appear incredible, then add the 15 III, 17| yourself, may excite dislike, appear tedious, or expose you to