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Plato
Phaedo

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manner
   Dialogue
1 Phaedo| excludes the even. And in like manner, not only does life exclude 2 Phaedo| soul is immortal, ‘what manner of persons ought we to be?’ 3 Phaedo| of the air, in the same manner that fishes come to the 4 Phaedo| himself as possible. And the manner in which he accomplishes 5 Phaedo| heart of man in any sensible manner to conceive them. Fourthly, 6 Phaedo| crimes in this world. The manner in which this retribution 7 Phaedo| for example, the courteous manner in which he inclines his 8 Phaedo| distinguished in much the same manner as Adeimantus and Glaucon 9 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: What was the manner of his death, Phaedo? What 10 Phaedo| ready and that he is in a manner purified.~Certainly, replied 11 Phaedo| strongly persuaded in like manner that only in the world below 12 Phaedo| death to me in the same manner. Is not death opposed to 13 Phaedo| come again. And in like manner, my dear Cebes, if all things 14 Phaedo| is recollection. In like manner any one who sees Simmias 15 Phaedo| shrunk and embalmed, as the manner is in Egypt, may remain 16 Phaedo| that when the body is in a manner strung and held together 17 Phaedo| looked fixedly at us as his manner was, and said with a smile: 18 Phaedo| very fairly say in like manner that the soul is lasting, 19 Phaedo| comparison. He may argue in like manner that every soul wears out 20 Phaedo| and pleasant and approving manner in which he received the 21 Phaedo| harmony depend upon the manner in which the elements are 22 Phaedo| argument with Harmonia in a manner that I could never have 23 Phaedo| beauty in whatever way or manner obtained; for as to the 24 Phaedo| obtained; for as to the manner I am uncertain, but I stoutly 25 Phaedo| Cebes, laughing.~In like manner you would be afraid to say 26 Phaedo| or become small, in like manner the smallness in us cannot 27 Phaedo| painters on earth are in a manner samples. But there the whole 28 Phaedo| the easiest and gentlest manner, without the least fear 29 Phaedo| eyes, Echecrates, as his manner was, took the cup and said:


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