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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| He is not at all the sort of man to comply with your 2 Phaedo| affirming anything of the sort?~The goddess Harmonia, as 3 Phaedo| in which matters of this sort are to be investigated. ( 4 Phaedo| puzzle to after ages. With a sort of irony he remembers that 5 Phaedo| of punishing the greater sort of criminals, whom no avenging 6 Phaedo| now he is invested with a sort of sacred character, as 7 Phaedo| the attack of Simmias. A sort of despair is introduced 8 Phaedo| Apollodorus—you know the sort of man?~ECHECRATES: Yes.~ 9 Phaedo| true.~In matters of this sort philosophers, above all 10 Phaedo| may be observed in every sort of way to dissever the soul 11 Phaedo| the pure. These are the sort of words, Simmias, which 12 Phaedo| but is nevertheless the sort of thing which happens with 13 Phaedo| diagram or to anything of that sort. (Compare Meno.)~But if, 14 Phaedo| within us to whom death is a sort of hobgoblin; him too we 15 Phaedo| asses and animals of that sort. What do you think?~I think 16 Phaedo| wallowing in the mire of every sort of ignorance; and by reason 17 Phaedo| from them, not merely the sort of evil which might be anticipated— 18 Phaedo| each pleasure and pain is a sort of nail which nails and 19 Phaedo| right hand, seated on a sort of stool, and he on a couch 20 Phaedo| suppose that something of the sort would be asserted by those 21 Phaedo| one who has led another sort of life, unless he can prove 22 Phaedo| the human form may be a sort of disease which is the 23 Phaedo| and not want any other sort of cause. And I thought 24 Phaedo| other causes of the same sort, forgetting to mention the 25 Phaedo| to the earth, which is a sort of broad trough. Any power 26 Phaedo| ascertained, then, with a sort of hesitating confidence 27 Phaedo| the promise be of another sort; for he was surety for me