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1 I, XIII| supposed to be with the moral virtues also; all should 2 I, XIII| the ruler ought to have moral virtue in perfection, for 3 I, XIII| of them. Clearly, then, moral virtue belongs to all of 4 VI, IV | inferior; there is no room for moral excellence in any of their 5 VII, XV | strives, so that the birth and moral discipline of the citizens 6 VIII, II | with intellectual or with moral virtue. The existing practice 7 VIII, V | have any resemblance to moral qualities; in visible objects 8 VIII, V | are figures which are of a moral character, but only to a 9 VIII, V | imitations, but signs, of moral habits, indications which 10 VIII, V | or sculptor who expresses moral ideas. On the other hand, 11 VIII, VI | instrument which is expressive of moral character; it is too exciting.