Happiness, [204]; how to gain it, [206]; definitions of, [208]; in connexion with pleasure, [211]; consists in virtue, [222]; excess makes men greedy, [382].
Harpagus, [133].
Heraclitus, [85].
Hieronymus, quoted, [71].
Hippias, [98].
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Injury, cannot touch a wise man, [25], [32], [41], [42]; distinguished from insult, [27], [35]; can be endured, [144].
Insult, distinguished from injury, [27], [35]; how received by Diogenes and Cato, [156].
Irascibility, contrasted with anger, [53], [71].
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