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go 23
god 56
goddess 2
gods 23
goes 6
goethe 1
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24 under
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23 myself
23 part
23 seen
Plato
Phaedo

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gods
   Dialogue
1 Phaedo| two-headed creature of the gods.’ The mention of Aesop reminds 2 Phaedo| but a possession of the gods, and has no right to make 3 Phaedo| he is a possession of the gods, should he wish to die and 4 Phaedo| prospect of leaving the gods and his friends. Socrates 5 Phaedo| that he is going to other gods who are wise and good, and 6 Phaedo| prospect of leaving the gods and his friends.~Still, 7 Phaedo| dwells in the company of the gods.~But the soul which is polluted 8 Phaedo| enter the company of the gods. (Compare Phaedrus.) This 9 Phaedo| they hold converse with the gods, and behold the sun, moon 10 Phaedo| former ages have created gods in their own likeness. And 11 Phaedo| Yet I too believe that the gods are our guardians, and that 12 Phaedo| which they are ruled by the gods who are the best of rulers, 13 Phaedo| care of himself than the gods take of him. A fool may 14 Phaedo| and too ready to leave the gods whom you acknowledge to 15 Phaedo| that I am going to other gods who are wise and good (of 16 Phaedo| purification will dwell with the gods. For ‘many,’ as they say 17 Phaedo| initiated, in company with the gods (compare Apol.). Is not 18 Phaedo| enter the company of the Gods, but the lover of knowledge 19 Phaedo| true; and what is more, gods, if I am not mistaken, as 20 Phaedo| which are offered to the gods below in places where three 21 Phaedo| under the guidance of the gods has also her own proper 22 Phaedo| sacred places in which the gods really dwell, and they hear 23 Phaedo| but I may and must ask the gods to prosper my journey from


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