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1 I, 8 | call a man just who did not enjoy acting justly, nor any man 2 I, 8 | man liberal who did not enjoy liberal actions; and similarly 3 III, 11 | different kinds of food and enjoy some and not others; and 4 IV, 3 | honour, and so are those who enjoy power or wealth; for they 5 IV, 3 | dignified towards people who enjoy high position and good fortune, 6 VII, 12 | the fact that men do not enjoy the same pleasant objects 7 VII, 12 | in the former case they enjoy the things that are pleasant 8 VII, 12 | these as well; for then they enjoy even sharp and bitter things, 9 VII, 14 | necessary pleasures (for all men enjoy in some way or other both 10 VII, 14 | violence by those who cannot enjoy other pleasures. (At all 11 VII, 14 | they have nothing else to enjoy, and, besides, a neutral 12 VIII, 5 | not pleasant and do not enjoy the same things, as friends 13 VIII, 6 | are less good-tempered and enjoy companionship less; for 14 VIII, 8 | incidentally. For most people enjoy being honoured by those 15 VIII, 13| what they desire, if they enjoy spending their time together; 16 IX, 11 | but women and womanly men enjoy sympathisers in their grief,