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The Ethics

PREFACE
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None are more readily taken with flattery than the proud, who wish to be first, but are not.
XXII.

There is in abasement a spurious appearance of piety and religion.

Although abasement is the opposite to pride, yet is he that abases himself most akin to the proud (IV.

lvii.
note).
XXIII.

Shame also brings about harmony, but only in such matters as cannot be hid.


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