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1 II, 7| dishonour the mean is proper pride, the excess is known as 2 II, 7| similarly related to proper pride, being concerned with small 3 IV, 3| 3~Pride seems even from its name 4 IV, 3| temperate, but not proud; for pride implies greatness, as beauty 5 IV, 3| good that it is rendered. Pride, then, seems to be a sort 6 IV, 3| thought to contribute towards pride. For men who are well-born 7 IV, 3| humility is more opposed to pride than vanity is; for it is 8 IV, 3| both commoner and worse.~Pride, then, is concerned with 9 IV, 4| appear to be related to pride as liberality is to magnificence.