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1 IV, 7 | of reputation claim such qualities as will praise or congratulation, 2 IV, 7 | whose object is gain claim qualities which are of value to one’ 3 IV, 7 | them the above-mentioned qualities are found.~Mock-modest people, 4 IV, 7 | parade; and here too it is qualities which bring reputation that 5 IV, 7 | disclaim trifling and obvious qualities are called humbugs and are 6 VI, 8 | perception-not the perception of qualities peculiar to one sense but 7 VI, 8 | perception than that of the qualities peculiar to each sense.~ 8 VI, 12| to the utility of these qualities of mind. For (1) philosophic 9 VI, 13| or have the other moral qualities; but yet we seek something 10 VI, 13| for the presence of such qualities in another way. For both 11 VI, 13| natural dispositions to these qualities, but without reason these 12 VII, 1 | barbarians, but some brutish qualities are also produced by disease 13 VIII, 3| there meet in it all the qualities that friends should have. 14 VIII, 3| friendship of good men all the qualities we have named belong in 15 VIII, 3| of friendship the other qualities also are alike in both friends, 16 VIII, 3| these are the most lovable qualities. Love and friendship therefore 17 IX, 1 | do not both possess the qualities expected of them. If these 18 IX, 1 | other person himself but the qualities he had, and these were not 19 IX, 9 | his friend have both these qualities.~Further, men think that