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1 I, IX | pleasures; and, since the enjoyment of these appears to depend 2 I, IX | wealth-getting. For, as their enjoyment is in excess, they seek 3 I, IX | which produces the excess of enjoyment; and, if they are not able 4 VII, V | temperately and liberally in the enjoyment of leisure. Whether we are 5 VII, XV | and temperate, whereas the enjoyment of good fortune and the 6 VII, XV | think these goods and the enjoyment of them greater than the 7 VII, XV | of them greater than the enjoyment derived from the virtues ... 8 VIII, III| pleasure and happiness and enjoyment of life, which are experienced, 9 VIII, III| of music for intellectual enjoyment in leisure; which is in 10 VIII, V | that it contributes to the enjoyment of leisure and mental cultivation, 11 VIII, V | Neither is intellectual enjoyment suitable to boys of that 12 VIII, V | and refined intellectual enjoyment, the objection still remains— 13 VIII, V | amusement or intellectual enjoyment, for it may be reckoned 14 VIII, V | by toil; and intellectual enjoyment is universally acknowledged 15 VIII, VII| may also serve (3) for for enjoyment, for relaxation, and for