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1 I, 1 | Again, (4) it is absurd to hold that a man ought to be ashamed 2 I, 5 | running; he who can grip and hold down is good at wrestling; 3 I, 8 | national institutions that hold office under an aristocracy. 4 II, 16| consider themselves worthy to hold public office; for they 5 II, 21| idleness are undesirable, I hold that it is better not to 6 II, 21| the opinions which they hold themselves about particular 7 II, 21| which his hearers really hold views already, and what 8 II, 22| qualities. Let us now lay hold of certain facts about the 9 III, 10| find it agreeable to get hold of new ideas easily: words 10 III, 10| agreeable that enable us to get hold of new ideas. Now strange 11 III, 10| metaphor that we can best get hold of something fresh. When 12 III, 10| Athenians take care not to hold too many "parades". Isocrates 13 III, 12| as otherwise you are, to hold your tongue when you wish 14 III, 14| beginning, and they can hold fast to it and follow the