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1 I, 10| mentioned-either reasoning or emotion: due, indeed, sometimes 2 I, 11| senses of a certain kind of emotion; but imagination is a feeble 3 II, 1 | Take, for instance, the emotion of anger: here we must discover ( 4 II, 2 | man is predisposed, by the emotion now controlling him, to 5 II, 8 | moved by any courageous emotion such as anger or confidence ( 6 II, 21| convey an effect of strong emotion—e.g. an angry speaker might 7 III, 7 | appropriate if it expresses emotion and character, and if it 8 III, 7 | queenly fig-tree". To express emotion, you will employ the language 9 III, 7 | used either under stress of emotion, or ironically, after the 10 III, 12| and the kind that reflects emotion. Hence actors look out for 11 III, 19| excite the required state of emotion in your hearers, and (4)