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‘And to those who offer a slight without intending it (with the contrary intention). And to those whose feelings or dispositions and conduct’ (both included in τοιοῦτοι) ‘are alike to themselves and to the others (lit. who behave in the same way themselves to themselves); for no one is ever supposed to slight himself’.
Commentary on the Rhetoric of Aristotle. Edward Meredith Cope. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1877.
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