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1 VIII, 2| to be loved but only the lovable, and this is good, pleasant, 2 VIII, 2| and the useful that are lovable as ends. Do men love, then, 3 VIII, 2| is without qualification lovable, and what is good for each 4 VIII, 2| is good for each man is lovable for him; but each man loves 5 VIII, 2| this is "that which seems lovable". Now there are three grounds 6 VIII, 3| number to the things that are lovable; for with respect to each 7 VIII, 3| and these are the most lovable qualities. Love and friendship 8 VIII, 3| till each has been found lovable and been trusted by each. 9 VIII, 3| friends unless they both are lovable and know the fact; for a 10 VIII, 5| or pleasant seems to be lovable and desirable, and for each 11 VIII, 5| him; and the good man is lovable and desirable to the good 12 VIII, 8| love; if they are equally lovable their claim can perhaps 13 VIII, 8| but when they have nothing lovable about them it is ridiculous. 14 IX, 1 | perhaps there is nothing lovable about him), while often 15 IX, 4 | forget. And having nothing lovable in them they have no feeling 16 IX, 7 | this is less pleasant and lovable. What is pleasant is the 17 IX, 7 | and similarly this is most lovable. Now for a man who has made