Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] inserted 1 insist 4 insisted 1 insolence 12 insolent 6 inspire 3 inspired 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 forward 12 friendly 12 gives 12 insolence 12 intended 12 judgement 12 justly | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances insolence |
Book, Paragraph
1 II, 2 | slighting-contempt, spite, and insolence. (1) Contempt is one kind 2 II, 2 | make friends with him. (3) Insolence is also a form of slighting, 3 II, 2 | involved. (Retaliation is not "insolence", but vengeance.) The cause 4 II, 2 | superior when they show insolence. One sort of insolence is 5 II, 2 | show insolence. One sort of insolence is to rob people of the 6 II, 2 | upon us that are marks of insolence. These injuries must be 7 II, 2 | they be felt to be due to insolence. Also those who speak ill 8 II, 8 | feeling is rather presumptuous insolence, for when they think they 9 II, 8 | disposition to presumptuous insolence (insolent men, too, take 10 II, 12| witty, wit being well-bred insolence.~ 11 II, 16| victims, but spring from insolence or self-indulgence, e.g. 12 II, 21| Stesichorus said to the Locrians, "Insolence is better avoided, lest