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1 1 | pains and pleasures and desires, and the vehemence of all
2 1 | and pains, or also against desires and pleasures, and against
3 3 | and chief part of what he desires.~Megillus. He would.~Athenian.
4 3 | the opposite of what he desires. And if you would rather
5 4 | rebuking Agamemnon because he desires to draw down the ships to
6 4 | does for a state which he desires to be eminently prosperous;
7 4 | eager after pleasures and desires—wanting to be filled with
8 5 | victory of peace or war, desires to win the palm of obedience
9 5 | Pleasures and pains and desires are a part of human nature,
10 5 | gentle pleasures, and placid desires and loves not insane; whereas
11 5 | and vehement and stinging desires, and loves utterly insane;
12 5 | the increase of a man’s desires and not the diminution of
13 5 | that the true legislator desires to have the city the best
14 6 | legislator similar? First, he desires that his laws should be
15 6 | disorderly, and diverse desires of meats and drinks always,
16 6 | depend upon three wants and desires, of which the end is virtue,
17 7 | pleasures and pains and desires of individuals, which run
18 7 | want to know what an infant desires, judge by these signs?—when
19 7 | male or female, whom he desires; and he will know whom he
20 8 | will they abstain from desires which thrust many a man
21 8 | better of most of these desires; the prohibition of excessive
22 8 | regulating influence upon the desires in general. But how can
23 8 | possessed by this third love desires; moreover, he is drawn different
24 8 | which is of virtue and which desires the beloved youth to be
25 8 | extending to other sensual desires, and conquering them, would
26 8 | which arises out of the desires, whether rightly or wrongly
27 8 | passing along the road, and desires to eat, let him take of
28 9 | pain, and jealousies and desires, tyrannize over the soul,
29 9 | consisting of pleasures and desires, and a third of hopes, which
30 9 | influence of pleasures, and desires, and jealousies.~Cleinias.
31 9 | of wealth breeds endless desires of never–to–be–satisfied
32 9 | done something which he desires that no one should know
33 10| he is by the bent of his desires and the nature of his soul.~
34 11| when assailed by wants and desires, are able to hold out and
35 11| the very opposite: their desires are unbounded, and when
36 12| one either young or old desires to travel anywhere abroad
37 12| perfectly to show him who desires to learn and know or whose
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