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Alphabetical [« »] actions 53 active 2 actively 1 activity 9 activity-that 1 actor 2 actors 5 | Frequency [« »] 10 whenever 10 worthy 9 accusation 9 activity 9 admitted 9 affect 9 agree | Aristotle Rethoric IntraText - Concordances activity |
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1 I, 7 | valuable than another, the activity with which it deals is also 2 III, 11| things as in a state of activity. Thus, to say that a good 3 III, 11| metaphor does not suggest activity. On the other hand, in the 4 III, 11| bloom" there is a notion of activity; and so in "But you must 5 III, 11| where "up sprang" gives us activity as well as metaphor, for 6 III, 11| distinguished by the effect of activity they convey. Thus,~Downward 7 III, 11| and so on are all forms of activity. And the poet has attached 8 III, 11| as moving and living; and activity is movement.~Metaphors must 9 III, 11| time it gives an idea of activity.~Successful similes also,