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1 II, 7| let us call the mean good temper; of the persons at the extremes 2 III, 8| from those of a sanguine temper, but are inferior inasmuch 3 IV, 5| 5~Good temper is a mean with respect to 4 IV, 5| name as well, we place good temper in the middle position, 5 IV, 5| good-tempered man, then, since good temper is praised. For the good-tempered 6 IV, 5| owing to their quickness of temper, and then their anger ceases. 7 IV, 5| vengeance or punishment.~To good temper we oppose the excess rather 8 V, 2| speaks harshly through bad temper or fails to help a friend 9 VII, 5| self-indulgence, or of bad temper, is either brutish or morbid; 10 VII, 6| common; now anger and bad temper are more natural than the