Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] against 32 agamemnon 1 agathon 2 age 16 agencies 1 agent 17 agents 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 whatever 17 worth 16 actually 16 age 16 alike 16 avoid 16 beyond | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances age |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 9 | such acts, owing to his age; and boys who are called 2 I, 9 | great misfortunes in old age, as is told of Priam in 3 I, 10 | lived happily up to old age and has had a death worthy 4 IV, 1 | is easily cured both by age and by poverty, and thus 5 IV, 1 | both incurable (for old age and every disability is 6 IV, 9 | is not becoming to every age, but only to youth. For 7 V, 6 | until it reaches a certain age and sets up for itself, 8 VI, 11 | life, and that a particular age brings with it intuitive 9 VIII, 3 | old people (for at that age people pursue not the pleasant 10 VIII, 3 | them; but with increasing age their pleasures become different. 11 VIII, 10| so far as they differ in age; hence if they differ much 12 VIII, 10| hence if they differ much in age, the friendship is no longer 13 VIII, 11| they are equal and of like age, and such persons are for 14 VIII, 12| upbringing and similarity of age; for "two of an age take 15 VIII, 12| similarity of age; for "two of an age take to each other", and 16 IX, 2 | honour appropriate to their age, by rising to receive them