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vigorous 2
vine-leaves 1
violent 1
virtue 11
virtues 24
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vision 3
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11 science
11 time
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11 virtue
11 youth
10 could
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Marinus of Samaria
Translated by Kenneth S. Guthrie

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virtue

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1 3 | adequately.~His fourth bodily virtue was health, which is often 2 4 | into which we subdivide virtue. According to Plato, these 3 13| studies, to science he added virtue, increasing the moral beauty 4 15| firmly established in him the virtue of courage; first by nature, 5 16| ambitious of glory only for virtue and goodness, and it is 6 22| reason. So he acquired this virtue whose true and proper name 7 22| all his actions to this virtue, the philosopher had no 8 24| which is peculiar to this virtue is that its action absolutely 9 25| man's life whom political virtue has rendered good and able 10 28| greater and more perfect virtue, namely the theurgic, passing 11 34| took conformed to perfect virtue, and that during a perfect


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