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1 I, 1 | reason why some speakers succeed through practice and others 2 I, 1 | function is not simply to succeed in persuading, but rather 3 I, 2 | dialectic and rhetoric. One may succeed in stating the required 4 I, 6 | since we think we shall succeed more easily in these: and 5 I, 6 | which no worthless man can succeed, for such things bring greater 6 I, 15| have to swear in order to succeed. Thus your refusal, you 7 II, 5 | not fail, or that we shall succeed completely.-So much for 8 II, 21| hearers, who love to hear him succeed in expressing as a universal 9 III, 4 | as metaphors; those which succeed as metaphors will obviously 10 III, 9 | wise men fail and the fools succeed"; "they were awarded the 11 III, 11| worst when they fail, and succeed best when they succeed, 12 III, 11| and succeed best when they succeed, i.e. when they give the