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1 I, 5 | are numerous and of good a quality: good in regard to bodily 2 I, 5 | everybody, or having some quality that is desired by all men, 3 I, 9 | to fair fame. Again, one quality or action is nobler than 4 I, 9 | audience esteems a given quality, we must say that our hero 5 I, 9 | say that our hero has that quality, no matter whether we are 6 I, 10| will correspond to the bad quality or qualities that he himself 7 I, 15| not valid witnesses to the quality of an action, to its being 8 I, 15| harmful. On such questions of quality the opinion of detached 9 II, 7 | particular magnitude or (3) quality, or (4) is done at a particular 10 II, 15| true to the family nature-a quality not usually found in the 11 II, 17| but there is one excellent quality that goes with it-piety, 12 II, 23| opposite has the opposite quality. If it has not, you refute 13 II, 23| principle here is that, if a quality does not in fact exist where 14 III, 2 | the difference between the quality of Theodorus’ voice and 15 III, 10| metaphorical, for practising a quality implies increasing it. So 16 III, 12| delivered with the same quality and pitch of voice, as though 17 III, 16| the description of their quality or of their extent, or even 18 III, 16| indication of moral purpose; the quality of purpose indicated determines 19 III, 16| indicated determines the quality of character depicted and