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1 I, 1 | the term "rhetorician" may describe either the speaker’s knowledge 2 I, 2 | emotions-that is, to name them and describe them, to know their causes 3 I, 10| Defence, and to enumerate and describe the ingredients of the syllogisms 4 I, 10| of "wrong-doing".~We may describe "wrong-doing" as injury 5 II, 4 | friendly feeling. We may describe friendly feeling towards 6 II, 5 | and are feared. Let us now describe the conditions under which 7 III, 2 | is untrue. One term may describe a thing more truly than 8 III, 6 | language impressiveness. (1) Describe a thing instead of naming 9 III, 6 | description that is ugly, and describe it if it is the name that 10 III, 6 | Antimachus, too, is useful-to describe a thing by mentioning attributes 11 III, 7 | do when things are as you describe them; and therefore they