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Alphabetical [« »] rhadamanthus 1 rhetoric 51 rhetoric-"secundation" 1 rhetorical 9 rhetorically 1 rhetorician 1 rhythm 10 | Frequency [« »] 9 relation 9 reputation 9 reverse 9 rhetorical 9 rivals 9 serious 9 soon | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances rhetorical |
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1 I, 1 | which are the substance of rhetorical persuasion, but deal mainly 2 I, 1 | It is clear, then, that rhetorical study, in its strict sense, 3 I, 2 | I call the enthymeme a rhetorical syllogism, and the example 4 I, 2 | syllogism, and the example a rhetorical induction. Every one who 5 I, 2 | that can form the basis of rhetorical syllogisms. Most of the 6 I, 2 | subjects of dialectical and rhetorical syllogisms are the things 7 I, 8 | reference to their ends. But rhetorical persuasion is effected not 8 I, 15| as we use for the regular rhetorical proofs.~Concerning contracts 9 III, 12| is very little room for rhetorical artifices, since he can