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1 II, 2 | against anything becomes a coward, and the man who fears nothing 2 II, 3 | the man who is pained is a coward. For moral excellence is 3 II, 7 | short in confidence is a coward. With regard to pleasures 4 II, 8 | appears rash relatively to the coward, and cowardly relatively 5 II, 8 | man is called rash by the coward, cowardly by the rash man, 6 III, 6 | of money. Nor is a man a coward if he fears insult to his 7 III, 7 | who exceeds in fear is a coward; for he fears both what 8 III, 7 | painful situations. The coward, then, is a despairing sort 9 III, 7 | hopeful disposition. The coward, the rash man, and the brave 10 III, 7 | brave man, but rather of a coward; for it is softness to fly 11 IV, 3 | people will think, is a coward’s part), and must speak 12 V, 9 | in that. But to play the coward or to act unjustly consists 13 V, 11| particularized way just as the coward is, not in the sense of