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Plato
Phaedo

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1 Phaedo| and these carry them as far as the Acherusian lake, 2 Phaedo| memory of a great man, so far from being immortal, is 3 Phaedo| true man is well aware that far from enjoying an immortality 4 Phaedo| we are carrying logic too far, and that the attempt to 5 Phaedo| for good, but we are very far from having attained to 6 Phaedo| That we shall live again is far more certain than that we 7 Phaedo| can form no conception; far less than a three years’ 8 Phaedo| tendencies of the future, as far as we can entertain conjecture 9 Phaedo| air,’ we have still, so far as the nature of the subject 10 Phaedo| the divine and human, was far less marked to the Greek 11 Phaedo| should be translated as far as possible into their modern 12 Phaedo| perfect, but agrees in as far as the mind in either case 13 Phaedo| the myth. The myth too is far more probable to that age 14 Phaedo| or mechanical force. How far the words attributed to 15 Phaedo| place, and which is not far from the prison. There we 16 Phaedo| his I should say that, as far as I know him, he will never 17 Phaedo| has been said of old, some far better thing for the good 18 Phaedo| body? He would like, as far as he can, to get away from 19 Phaedo| he who has got rid, as far as he can, of eyes and ears 20 Phaedo| life, so also in this, as far as she can;—the release 21 Phaedo| respect?~Yes, Socrates, as far as the argument is concerned, 22 Phaedo| for him among them all, far and wide, sparing neither 23 Phaedo| nearly alike and akin, as far as may be inferred from 24 Phaedo| and pains and fears, as far as she is able; reflecting 25 Phaedo| lusts—but an evil greater far, which is the greatest and 26 Phaedo| such respects the soul very far excels the body. Well, then, 27 Phaedo| answered that a man lasts far longer, thinks that he has 28 Phaedo| heart: Endure, my heart; far worse hast thou endured!’~ 29 Phaedo| and master them—herself a far diviner thing than any harmony?~ 30 Phaedo| anything.~But, said Cebes, as far as I see at present, I have 31 Phaedo| said Cebes.~I should be far enough from imagining, he 32 Phaedo| not perfect— for I am very far from admitting that he who 33 Phaedo| be beautiful only in as far as it partakes of absolute 34 Phaedo| essence, and consequently, as far as you know, the only cause 35 Phaedo| stupid answer), but fire, a far superior answer, which we 36 Phaedo| them, and they are brighter far and clearer than ours; there 37 Phaedo| all the other senses, in far greater perfection, in the 38 Phaedo| describes in the words,—~‘Far off, where is the inmost 39 Phaedo| serpent, and descend as far as they can, but always


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