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1 I, 6 | things. So, too, honour and reputation, as being pleasant, and 2 I, 12| having a particularly good reputation, because that will save 3 I, 15| good, bad, or indifferent reputation, and any other such distinctions-we 4 II, 10| generally, those who aim at a reputation for anything are envious 5 II, 10| which arouse the love of reputation and honour and the desire 6 II, 10| in time, place, age, or reputation. Hence the line:~Ay, kin 7 II, 23| think of his own city’s reputation, you ought all to think 8 II, 23| ought all to think of the reputation of Greece as a whole".~5. 9 II, 23| Enthymeme has a greater reputation than the Demonstrative,