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1 I, 5 | seem (not without some ground) to identify the good, or 2 I, 5 | beasts, but they get some ground for their view from the 3 I, 5 | who know them, and on the ground of their virtue; clearly, 4 II, 2 | everything and does not stand his ground against anything becomes 5 II, 2 | terrible and to stand our ground against them we become brave, 6 II, 2 | be most able to stand our ground against them.~ 7 II, 3 | self-indulgent, and he who stands his ground against things that are 8 II, 5 | called good or bad on the ground of our passions, but are 9 II, 5 | but are so called on the ground of our virtues and our vices, 10 III, 6 | likely than he to stand his ground against what is awe-inspiring. 11 III, 7 | they do not hold their ground against what is really terrible. 12 III, 8 | the sanguine hold their ground for a time; but those who 13 IV, 1 | others from fear, on the ground that it is not easy, if 14 V, 11 | destroys himself, on the ground that he is treating the 15 VI, 6 | apprehension of a rational ground). This being so, the first 16 VII, 4 | simply incontinent, on the ground that they are different 17 VIII, 13| those who are friends on the ground of virtue are anxious to