Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] meletus 2 melody 2 member 10 members 13 memories 1 memory 9 men 180 | Frequency [« »] 13 injustice 13 isocrates 13 materials 13 members 13 namely 13 narration 13 needs | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances members |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | prospective and general, whereas members of the assembly and the 2 I, 5 | or a state means that its members are indigenous or ancient: 3 I, 13| down and applies to its own members: this is partly written 4 I, 13| community or some one of its members. From this point of view 5 III, 9 | either divided into several members or simple. The period of 6 III, 9 | simple. The period of several members is a portion of speech ( 7 III, 9 | has only one member. The members, and the whole periods, 8 III, 9 | long-membered orators. Periods whose members are altogether too short 9 III, 9 | style which is divided into members is of two kinds. It is either 10 III, 9 | where, in each of the two members, one of one pair of opposites 11 III, 9 | Parisosis is making the two members of a period equal in length. 12 III, 9 | the extreme words of both members like each other. This must 13 III, 18| whether he had, like the other members of the Board of Safety,