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1 I, 5 | everybody agrees.~From this definition of happiness it follows 2 I, 7 | former is; and this was our definition of the good. Again, if one 3 I, 7 | judgements of goodness, since one definition of "good" was "what beings 4 I, 9 | good. If this is a true definition of the Noble, it follows 5 I, 10| nor in any fixed way. The definition of chance shows just what 6 I, 13| him to be so. From this definition of equity it is plain what 7 II, 2 | friends. If this is a proper definition of anger, it must always 8 II, 3 | This is plain from the definition. Hence the poet has well 9 II, 5 | close at hand. From this definition it will follow that fear 10 II, 6 | same bad things. If this definition be granted, it follows that 11 II, 7 | take Kindness next: the definition of it will show us towards 12 II, 8 | evil as is stated in our definition or is more or less of that 13 II, 8 | is stated clearly in the definition. All unpleasant and painful 14 II, 21| or of chance.~From this definition of a maxim it follows that 15 III, 2 | there made, including the definition of style. Style to be good 16 III, 2 | clear, thus satisfying our definition of good oratorical prose. 17 III, 12| already mentioned, if our definition of excellence of style has