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1 I, 6 | dismissed for the present; for perfect precision about them would 2 I, 12| things that are prized and perfect. It seems to be so also 3 I, 13| soul in accordance with perfect virtue, we must consider 4 II, 1 | receive them, and are made perfect by habit.~Again, of all 5 III, 5 | endowed with this will be perfect and true excellence of natural 6 IV, 3 | honour that is worthy of perfect virtue, yet he will at any 7 IV, 3 | for these things imply perfect virtue. Disdainful and insolent, 8 VII, 13| too; for no activity is perfect when it is impeded, and 9 VII, 13| impeded, and happiness is a perfect thing; this is why the happy 10 VII, 14| the process of being made perfect and are therefore only incidentally 11 VIII, 3| purpose of their friendship.~Perfect friendship is the friendship 12 VIII, 4| of friendship, then, is perfect both in respect of duration 13 VIII, 6| having friendship of the perfect type with them, just as