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1 1 | the frequent endurance of pain, exhibited among us Spartans
2 1 | overcome by pleasure or by pain?~Cleinias. I should say
3 1 | other who is overcome by pain.~Athenian. But surely the
4 1 | pleasure similar to that about pain to be found in your laws?
5 1 | brave against pleasure and pain, conquering what they ought
6 1 | which were directed against pain; but I do not know that
7 1 | entirely on pleasure and pain, both in states and in individuals:
8 1 | pleasure, and the other pain.~Cleinias. Exactly.~Athenian.
9 1 | when the expectation is of pain; and of hope, when of pleasure;
10 1 | have no accompaniment of pain.~Cleinias. True; but I hardly
11 1 | which is the opposite of pain and other fears, and the
12 2 | Athenian. Pleasure and pain I maintain to be the first
13 2 | pleasure, and friendship, and pain, and hatred, are rightly
14 2 | respect of pleasure and pain, which leads you always
15 2 | discipline of pleasure and pain which, when rightly ordered,
16 2 | his sense of pleasure and pain, and welcomes what is good,
17 2 | that which gives him more pain than pleasure. But as distant
18 3 | very great infliction of pain.~Megillus. Certainly.~Athenian.
19 3 | which feels pleasure and pain in the individual is like
20 3 | he was to execute under pain of death. Now Datis and
21 5 | of pleasure and less of pain during the whole of life.
22 5 | neither desire nor choose pain; and the neutral state we
23 5 | not for pleasure but for pain; and we also wish for less
24 5 | and we also wish for less pain and greater pleasure, but
25 5 | less pleasure and greater pain we do not wish for; and
26 5 | elements of pleasure and pain, and in which the pleasures
27 5 | balance of pleasure and pain in life, this is to be regarded
28 5 | the pleasure exceeds the pain, and in sickness the pain
29 5 | pain, and in sickness the pain exceeds the pleasure. Now
30 5 | exceed, but the life in which pain is exceeded by pleasure
31 5 | elements both of pleasure and pain fewer and smaller and less
32 5 | pleasure and the other in pain, the courageous surpassing
33 6 | choose out of them, under pain, if he do not, of suffering
34 7 | fear, and in general of pain as was possible, might we
35 7 | avoid the life of unmingled pain or pleasure, and pursue
36 7 | obediently; neither pleasure nor pain should hinder him, and he
37 9 | action, with pleasure or pain, by giving or taking away
38 9 | and fear, and pleasure and pain, and jealousies and desires,
39 9 | and selfishness, avoiding pain and pursuing Pleasure without
40 11| the other drives him by pain into utter shamelessness.
41 11| overcome by pleasure or pain, in cowardly fear, or lust,
42 11| or who suffers any bodily pain, but he who is temperate,
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