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1 I, 6 | as we are philosophers or lovers of wisdom; for, while both 2 I, 8 | nature pleasant, but the lovers of what is noble find pleasant 3 IV, 1 | wrong sources, are sordid lovers of gain; therefore all such 4 VIII, 1| by men, whence we praise lovers of their fellowmen. We may 5 VIII, 4| from the first); but many lovers on the other hand are constant, 6 VIII, 4| at an end; for they were lovers not of each other but of 7 VIII, 4| pleasant is good for the lovers of pleasure. But these two 8 VIII, 8| beautiful and ugly. This is why lovers sometimes seem ridiculous, 9 IX, 1 | but in the friendship of lovers sometimes the lover complains 10 IX, 8 | therefore, that men who are lovers of self in this way are 11 IX, 8 | most people usually call lovers of self is plain; for if 12 IX, 12| follow, then, that, as for lovers the sight of the beloved