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Alphabetical [« »] fellowmen 1 fellows 1 fellowsoldiers 1 felt 12 female 2 few 14 fewer 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 external 12 face 12 feelings 12 felt 12 final 12 gives 12 habit | Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics IntraText - Concordances felt |
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1 I, 11| the fact that doubt is felt whether the dead share in 2 II, 6 | pleasure and pain may be felt both too much and too little, 3 II, 7 | pain and pleasure that are felt at the fortunes of our neighbours; 4 II, 9 | the elders of the people felt towards Helen, and in all 5 IV, 1 | basely. And gratitude is felt towards him who gives, not 6 IV, 9 | that no disgrace should be felt); and it is a mark of a 7 IV, 9 | voluntary actions that shame is felt, and the good man will never 8 VIII, 1| among most animals; it is felt mutually by members of the 9 VIII, 5| character; for love may be felt just as much towards lifeless 10 VIII, 6| nature of such only to be felt towards one person); and 11 IX, 10| friendship, and that can only be felt towards one person; therefore 12 IX, 10| friendship too can only be felt towards a few people. This