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1 II, 6 | terms of the object; for it exceeds and is exceeded by an equal 2 II, 7 | people who exceed, he who exceeds in fearlessness has no name ( 3 II, 7 | name), while the man who exceeds in confidence is rash, and 4 II, 7 | confidence is rash, and he who exceeds in fear and falls short 5 II, 7 | contrary ways; the prodigal exceeds in spending and falls short 6 II, 7 | taking, while the mean man exceeds in taking and falls short 7 II, 7 | and less, and the man who exceeds in his desires is called 8 II, 7 | extremes let the one who exceeds be called irascible, and 9 II, 7 | friendliness, while the man who exceeds is an obsequious person 10 III, 7 | who go to excess he who exceeds in fearlessness has no name ( 11 III, 7 | do not; while the man who exceeds in confidence about what 12 III, 7 | really terrible. The man who exceeds in fear is a coward; for 13 IV, 1 | right objects; and he who exceeds is prodigal. Hence we do 14 IV, 1 | giving. Now prodigality exceeds in giving and not taking, 15 IV, 1 | falls short in giving, and exceeds in taking, except in small 16 IV, 2 | to excess and is vulgar exceeds, as has been said, by spending 17 V, 4 | which the greater segment exceeds the half, and added it to 18 V, 4 | by one only. It therefore exceeds the intermediate by one, 19 V, 4 | one, and the intermediate exceeds by one that from which something 20 V, 4 | by which the intermediate exceeds it, and subtract from the 21 V, 4 | greatest that by which it exceeds the intermediate. Let the 22 V, 4 | that the whole line DCC’ exceeds the line EA’ by the segment 23 V, 4 | segment CF; therefore it exceeds the line BB’ by the segment 24 VII, 6 | some one race of animals exceeds another as a whole in wantonness, 25 VIII, 11| of a father, though this exceeds the other in the greatness