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1 I, 5 | above-mentioned examples are of this character is clear on the face of 2 II, 11| good-it will possess the character it imparts to the whole 3 II, 11| given object intensifies the character which it had as given, then 4 II, 11| itself as well be of that character. Likewise, also, in the 5 III, 3 | desirable: for a thing of such a character that a man might well desire 6 III, 5 | degree.~Moreover, if in any character one thing exceeds and another 7 III, 5 | first-named thing exhibits that character in a greater degree. Moreover, 8 III, 5 | the whole such and such a character in a more marked degree 9 III, 5 | thing which exhibits that character in a less degree, it imparts 10 III, 5 | degree, it imparts that character to the whole in a greater 11 III, 5 | exhibits such and such a character in a less degree, itself 12 III, 5 | degree, itself exhibits that character in a greater degree. Also, 13 III, 5 | exhibit such and such a character in a greater degree if more 14 III, 5 | that has such and such a character in greater degree which 15 III, 5 | definition proper to the given character; e.g. if the definition 16 III, 6 | exhibit such and such a character in a more marked degree 17 III, 6 | that genus exhibits that character at all, then you may take 18 III, 6 | most marked instance of the character in question; e.g. if it 19 IV, 3 | the species shares in any character which it is utterly impossible 20 IV, 5 | things, but that is not their character: for it is always in respect 21 V, 2 | these results happens, its character as a property becomes obscure. 22 V, 2 | as its property a single character and not several, and so 23 V, 4 | them in respect of that character of which he has rendered 24 V, 7 | to it in virtue of that character which causes it to bear 25 V, 7 | is predicated of it that character of which the predicate in 26 VI, 6 | present in them. Similar in character, too, is the definition 27 VI, 10| man may see the ambiguous character of the word, and wish to 28 VII, 1 | difference which), the one character is annulled and not the 29 VIII, 1 | confident in their own character, and imagining that they 30 VIII, 5 | put to him be not of this character, the answerer should not 31 VIII, 9 | all those which only a bad character would choose, and which