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‘The affections of enmity and hatred may plainly be studied from the opposites (of the preceding topics of φιλία)’. On περὶ ἔχθρας θεωρεῖν, see note on I 9. 14. ‘Productive of enmity are anger, spite, calumny’. [On ἐπηρεασμός, see note on II 2. 3.]
Commentary on the Rhetoric of Aristotle. Edward Meredith Cope. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1877.
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