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Let us then
define anger as a longing, accompanied by pain, for a real or apparent revenge
for a real or apparent slight,1 affecting a man himself or one of his
friends, when such a slight is undeserved.
1 Gomperz translates φαινομένης “real or apparent”; Jebb omits φαινομένης and translates φαινομένην “apparent”; Cope confines both to the meaning “manifest.”
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