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1 III, 6 | we fear all evils, e.g. disgrace, poverty, disease, friendlessness, 2 III, 6 | base not to fear them—e.g. disgrace; he who fears this is good 3 III, 8 | honour) and avoidance of disgrace, which is ignoble. One might 4 III, 8 | fearing death more than disgrace; but the brave man is not 5 III, 12| throw down our arms and disgrace ourselves in other ways; 6 IV, 1 | their craft and endure the disgrace of it, and the one faces 7 IV, 2 | vices; yet they do not bring disgrace because they are neither 8 IV, 6 | another’s action would bring disgrace, and that in a high degree, 9 IV, 9 | being prone to the sense of disgrace, since we think he should 10 IV, 9 | sense. For the sense of disgrace is not even characteristic 11 IV, 9 | should be done, so that no disgrace should be felt); and it 12 IX, 8 | using this as an epithet of disgrace, and a bad man seems to