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Slander: on not Being Quick to Put Faith in it (6)

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Come, suppose we too, if you like, following the lead of the Ephesian artist, portray the characteristics of slander, after first sketching it in outline: for in that way our picture will perhaps come out more clearly. Slander, then, is a clandestine accusation, made without the cognizance of the accused and _ sustained by the uncontradicted assertion of one side. This is the subject of my lecture, and since there are three leading characters in slander as in comedythe slanderér, the slandered person, and the hearer of the slander,—let us consider what is ukely to happen in the case of each of them. [*]

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