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and those who are
not busybodies, for the same reason. And those with whom we wish to be friends,
if they also seem to wish it; such are those who excel in virtue and enjoy a
good reputation, either generally, or amongst the best, or amongst those who are
admired by us or by whom we are admired.1
1 Spengel reads ἢ ἐν οἷς θαυμάζουσιν αὐτοί and brackets [ ἢ ἐν τοῖς θαυμαζομένοις ὑφ᾽ αὑτῶν]. ἅπασιν, βελτίστοις, and οἷς will then all be neuter.
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