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Alphabetical [« »] thinking 4 thinking-out 1 thinks 10 third 12 thirdly 2 thirst 4 thirsty 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 statements 12 succeed 12 tend 12 third 11 accompanied 11 accordingly 11 admit | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances third |
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1 I, 2 | certain frame of mind; the third on the proof, or apparent 2 I, 7 | two things each surpass a third, that which does so by the 3 I, 7 | better whose addition to a third thing makes a better whole 4 I, 10| state of mind of wrongdoers; third, the kind of persons who 5 III, 1 | or language, to be used; third, the proper arrangement 6 III, 1 | facts out in language. A third would be the proper method 7 III, 2 | meaning. Further, there is a third consideration-one that upsets 8 III, 3 | temper of his spirit".~(3) A third form is the use of long, 9 III, 5 | vague general ones. (3) The third is to avoid ambiguities; 10 III, 5 | you annex to two terms a third which does not suit them 11 III, 8 | give it. The paean is a third class of rhythm, closely 12 III, 17| into the mouth of some third person. This is what Isocrates