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1 I, 7 | honourable. Thus, keenness of sight is more desirable than keenness 2 I, 7 | than keenness of smell, sight generally being more desirable 3 II, 8 | feeling of pain caused by the sight of some evil, destructive 4 II, 8 | not weep, they say, at the sight of his son being led to 5 II, 8 | friend begging: the latter sight was pitiful, the former 6 II, 9 | Indignation is pain caused by the sight of undeserved good fortune. 7 II, 9 | are some forms of good the sight of which cannot cause it. 8 II, 9 | Indignation is roused by the sight of wealth, power, and the 9 II, 10| it. Envy is pain at the sight of such good fortune as 10 III, 9 | indefinitely-one always likes to sight a stopping-place in front