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1 I, 3 | the harm, the honour or disgrace, the justice or injustice, 2 II, 6 | level with others, it is a disgrace to be, say, less well educated 3 II, 6 | shame is a mental picture of disgrace, in which we shrink from 4 II, 6 | which we shrink from the disgrace itself and not from its 5 II, 6 | of, those who know of our disgrace. Hence, when Antiphon the 6 II, 23| the taxes: "If it is no disgrace for you to sell them, it 7 II, 23| you to sell them, it is no disgrace for us to buy them". Further, 8 II, 24| that, because there is much disgrace in there not being a dog 9 III, 9 | misery, others were saved in disgrace"; "Athenian citizens keep