Part, Question
1 2, 51 | pleasurable matters, and of "effeminacy" or "squeamishness" in unpleasant ~
2 2, 123| hardships is a mark of ~effeminacy."~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[125]
3 2, 136| points of inquiry:~(1) Of effeminacy;~(2) Of pertinacity.~Aquin.:
4 2, 136| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether effeminacy* is opposed to perseverance? [*
5 2, 136| 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that effeminacy is not opposed to perseverance.
6 2, 136| opposed to chastity. Therefore effeminacy ~is not a vice opposed to
7 2, 136| delicacy is a ~kind of effeminacy." But to be delicate seems
8 2, 136| intemperance. ~Therefore effeminacy is not opposed to perseverance
9 2, 136| Ethic. iv, 8. Therefore effeminacy is not opposed to ~perseverance.~
10 2, 136| is what we ~understand by effeminacy, because a thing is said
11 2, 136| Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: This effeminacy is caused in two ways. In
12 2, 136| Thus delicacy is a kind of effeminacy. But properly ~speaking
13 2, 136| But properly ~speaking effeminacy regards lack of pleasures,
14 2, 136| Accordingly just as it belongs to effeminacy to be ~unable to endure
15 2, 136| it will be the same as effeminacy, which is clearly false. ~
16 2, 136| exceeding the mean, and effeminacy for falling short of it. ~
17 2, 139| incontinence, perseverance, and effeminacy," to which delicacy pertains. ~
18 2, 152| uncleanness" which some call ~"effeminacy." Secondly, by copulation
19 2, 152| the sin of ~uncleanness or effeminacy would seem to be most contrary
20 2, 167| 7) that "it is a mark of effeminacy to let one's cloak trail ~
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