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Alphabetical [« »] confer 3 conferred 2 conferring 3 confidence 12 confident 3 confident-that 1 confine 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 care 12 ceremonial 12 certainly 12 confidence 12 consequently 12 consists 12 contract | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances confidence |
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1 I, 12| great deal of money. Their confidence is greatest if they personally 2 II, 1 | three things which inspire confidence in the orator’s own character-the 3 II, 5 | felt, we can also see what Confidence is, about what things we 4 II, 5 | presence of what inspires confidence or to the absence of what 5 II, 5 | own state of mind, we feel confidence if we believe we have often 6 II, 5 | for the causes of fear and confidence.~ 7 II, 8 | emotion such as anger or confidence (these emotions take no 8 II, 12| hopeful disposition creates confidence; we cannot feel fear so 9 II, 13| think of them. They lack confidence in the future; partly through 10 II, 14| have neither that excess of confidence which amounts to rashness, 11 III, 15| that it means a lack of confidence in the merits of his case. 12 III, 17| in it, and thus inspire confidence in what you have to say