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1 I, 8 | to this view, which is an old one and agreed on by philosophers. 2 I, 8 | held by many men and men of old, others by a few eminent 3 I, 9 | into great misfortunes in old age, as is told of Priam 4 I, 10| has lived happily up to old age and has had a death 5 IV, 1 | meanness is both incurable (for old age and every disability 6 IV, 8 | may see this even from the old and the new comedies; to 7 V, 8 | involuntary; e.g. growing old or dying). But in the case 8 VIII, 3| to exist chiefly between old people (for at that age 9 VIII, 5| sight, out of mind". Neither old people nor sour people seem 10 VIII, 6| become friends quickly, old men do not; it is because