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1 II, 9 | pity is the feeling called Indignation. Pain at unmerited good 2 II, 9 | unmerited distress, and to feel indignation at unmerited prosperity; 3 II, 9 | and that is why we ascribe indignation even to the gods. It might 4 II, 9 | envy it closely akin to indignation, or even the same thing. 5 II, 9 | envy in the one case and indignation in the other, and becomes 6 II, 9 | The feelings of pity and indignation will obviously be attended 7 II, 9 | what has been said already. Indignation is pain caused by the sight 8 II, 9 | for the contrary reason. Indignation is roused by the sight of 9 II, 9 | and therefore we feel more indignation at those possessing a given 10 II, 9 | distinguished marriages. Indignation may therefore properly be 11 II, 9 | the persons against whom, Indignation is felt-they are those mentioned, 12 II, 9 | persons are not inclined to Indignation, since there is nothing 13 II, 21| up feelings of horror and indignation in our hearers; especially 14 III, 16| where they excite pity or indignation by being represented as 15 III, 19| These emotions are pity, indignation, anger, hatred, envy, emulation,