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1 1 | Cleinias, there should be no feeling of irritation.~Cleinias.
2 1 | all things evil, the sweet feeling of pleasure will overcome
3 1 | has certainly been my own feeling. I can well remember from
4 2 | habit or both, cannot help feeling pleasure in them and applauding
5 2 | he will certainly have a feeling of shame and discomfort
6 3 | men would create in them a feeling of affection and good–will
7 3 | powerful, immediately has the feeling that—”If the owner only
8 3 | promised—thus creating a feeling of friendship and community
9 3 | friendship and community of feeling. And when there is an end
10 3 | they find no community of feeling or willingness to risk their
11 5 | a woman, and nursing ill–feeling. But upon him who is incapable
12 6 | need; and this parental feeling already exists in the Cnosians,
13 6 | and there is a similar feeling on the part of the young
14 6 | dissolves friendships from a feeling of satiety; wherefore a
15 7 | the Gods; and under that feeling I spoke. Let us grant, if
16 10| confusion of mind, and hence a feeling of unpleasantness and unsuitableness
17 11| his uncle; he will have a feeling of pride, and he will wish
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