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1 I, 7 | discoverer or partner in such a work; to which facts the advances 2 I, 7 | angle is useful for his work, while the latter inquires 3 II, 6 | excellence and makes the work of that thing be done well; 4 II, 6 | makes both the eye and its work good; for it is by the excellence 5 II, 6 | which makes him do his own work well.~How this is to happen 6 II, 6 | that every art does its work well—by looking to the intermediate 7 II, 6 | say, look to this in their work), and if, further, virtue 8 IV, 2 | produce a more magnificent work of art. For a possession 9 IV, 2 | For a possession and a work of art have not the same 10 IV, 2 | gold, but the most valuable work of art is that which is 11 IV, 2 | contemplation of such a work inspires admiration, and 12 IV, 2 | does magnificence); and a work has an excellence-viz. magnificence-which 13 IV, 2 | circumstances, and greatness in the work differs from greatness in 14 IV, 3 | great honour or a great work is at stake, and to be a 15 V, 5 | the shoemaker the latter’s work, and must himself give him 16 V, 5 | is nothing to prevent the work of the one being better 17 V, 5 | amount of the shoemaker’s work is to that of the farmer’ 18 V, 5 | to that of the farmer’s work for which it exchanges. 19 VI, 2 | is relative to its proper work. Now there are three things 20 VI, 2 | respectively (for this is the work of everything intellectual); 21 VI, 2 | thathave once been done.)~ ~The work of both the intellectual 22 VI, 7 | say this is above all the work of the man of practical 23 VI, 12| man happy.~(3) Again, the work of man is achieved only 24 VII, 7 | since it is a rest from work; and the lover of amusement 25 VII, 12| that matter the activity at work in the appetites for them 26 IX, 4 | characteristic of the good man to work out the good), and does 27 IX, 7 | who has made something his work remains (for the noble is