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Alphabetical [« »] rites 1 rites-for 1 rivalry 1 rivals 9 river 1 road 1 roam 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 reputation 9 reverse 9 rhetorical 9 rivals 9 serious 9 soon 9 strange | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances rivals |
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1 II, 2 | people: namely, (1) our rivals, (2) those whom we admire, ( 2 II, 4 | really wrong. Again, our rivals, and those whom we should 3 II, 5 | is terrible. Again, our rivals for a thing cause us fear 4 II, 5 | wronged, and of our enemies or rivals, it is not the passionate 5 II, 5 | them; if we have either no rivals at all or no strong ones; 6 II, 5 | or no strong ones; if our rivals who are strong are our friends 7 II, 5 | ourselves superior to our rivals in the number and importance 8 II, 6 | be, like ourselves, whose rivals we are. For there are many 9 II, 10| ourselves: we compete with our rivals in sport or in love, and