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Alphabetical [« »] marks 5 marriages 1 mass 1 master 13 mastered 6 masterless 1 masters 3 | Frequency [« »] 13 judges 13 line 13 longer 13 master 13 medicine 13 moving 13 opinions | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances master |
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1 I, 1 | of these the ends of the master arts are to be preferred 2 I, 2 | which is most truly the master art. And politics appears 3 II, 6 | running and wrestling. Thus a master of any art avoids excess 4 V, 6 | tyrants.~The justice of a master and that of a father are 5 V, 11 | kind of justice but that of master and servant or that of husband 6 VII, 2 | man something else could master it and drag it about like 7 VII, 5 | for a man who has them to master or be mastered by them is 8 VII, 7 | of them which most people master, or to master even those 9 VII, 7 | most people master, or to master even those by which most 10 VII, 8 | right rule, but does not master to the extent of making 11 VIII, 10| Tyrannical too is the rule of a master over slaves; for it is the 12 VIII, 10| is the advantage of the master that is brought about in 13 VIII, 11| and tool, soul and body, master and slave; the latter in