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1 I, 2 | true, a further and quite distinct proposition must also be 2 I, 2 | setting up a science that is distinct from dialectic and rhetoric. 3 I, 3 | future.~Rhetoric has three distinct ends in view, one for each 4 II, 18| has, we have seen, its own distinct purpose. With regard to 5 II, 22| then proceed to what is a distinct question, the lines of argument 6 II, 23| you must ask yourself two distinct questions: (1) Is it right 7 III, 1 | the language of prose is distinct from that of poetry. This 8 III, 13| indicates a real species with distinct specific qualities; otherwise