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1 VII, XIV | all the virtues, but in a vulgar spirit have fallen back 2 VII, XVII| amusement should not be vulgar or tiring or effeminate. 3 VIII, II | or exercise of virtue, is vulgar; wherefore we call those 4 VIII, II | wherefore we call those arts vulgar which tend to deform the 5 VIII, V | professional performers vulgar; no freeman would play or 6 VIII, V | again, some have a more vulgar, others a nobler movement. 7 VIII, VI | that the study of music is vulgar. We reply (1) in the first 8 VIII, VI | pleasure, and that of a vulgar sort, to his hearers. For 9 VIII, VII | educated, and the other a vulgar crowd composed of mechanics,