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1 I, 5 | bodily excellences as health, beauty, strength, large stature, 2 I, 5 | excellences, such as stature, beauty, strength, athletic powers; 3 I, 5 | the latter are, in body, beauty and stature; in soul, self-command 4 I, 5 | everything that men do.-Beauty varies with the time of 5 I, 5 | of life. In a young man beauty is the possession of a body 6 I, 5 | For a man in his prime, beauty is fitness for the exertion 7 I, 5 | artificial contrivance, but beauty and stature are due to nature. 8 I, 6 | the soul. Further, health, beauty, and the like, as being 9 II, 9 | goods of nature-noble birth, beauty, and so on. Again, what 10 II, 11| our neighbours-wealth and beauty rather than health. We can 11 III, 2 | must be beautiful; and the beauty, like the ugliness, of all 12 III, 4 | likened to persons who lack beauty but possess youthful freshness-when