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1 II, 6 | intermediate and best, and this is characteristic of virtue. Similarly with 2 II, 6 | then, excess and defect are characteristic of vice, and the mean of 3 III, 10| consequent heat; for the contact characteristic of the self-indulgent man 4 IV, 1 | the wrong. For it is more characteristic of virtue to do good than 5 IV, 1 | good done to one, and more characteristic to do what is noble than 6 IV, 1 | noble act, and this is not characteristic of a liberal man. But no 7 IV, 1 | for such taking is not characteristic of the man who sets no store 8 IV, 1 | ready asker; for it is not characteristic of a man who confers benefits 9 IV, 1 | noble to do so. It is highly characteristic of a liberal man also to 10 IV, 2 | and mean),-therefore it is characteristic of the magnificent man, 11 IV, 3 | virtue would seem to be characteristic of a proud man. And it would 12 IV, 3 | against the weak. Again, it is characteristic of the proud man not to 13 IV, 9 | which is thought to be characteristic of feeling rather than of 14 IV, 9 | of disgrace is not even characteristic of a good man, since it 15 V, 5 | of services; for this is characteristic of grace-we should serve 16 V, 9 | that acting unjustly is characteristic of the just man no less 17 VI, 9 | particular end. If, then, it is characteristic of men of practical wisdom 18 VII, 10| is in excess of the state characteristic of most men; for the continent 19 VIII, 5| For there is nothing so characteristic of friends as living together ( 20 VIII, 7| is certainly held to be characteristic of friendship.~But equality 21 VIII, 8| loving seems to be the characteristic virtue of friends, so that 22 VIII, 8| prevent them; for it is characteristic of good men neither to go 23 IX, 1 | it is purpose that is the characteristic thing in a friend and in 24 IX, 3 | this is better and more characteristic of friendship. But a man 25 IX, 4 | and does it (for it is characteristic of the good man to work 26 IX, 9 | goods. And if it is more characteristic of a friend to do well by 27 IX, 9 | and to confer benefits is characteristic of the good man and of virtue, 28 IX, 10| found, thought to be very characteristic of friendship); and that 29 IX, 11| in adversity (for it is characteristic of a friend to render services,