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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| objections. They do not go to the length of denying 2 Phaedo| good men are too honest to go out of the world professing 3 Phaedo| hope that, going whither I go, when I have come to the 4 Phaedo| my life. And therefore I go on my way rejoicing, and 5 Phaedo| man has been willing to go to the world below animated 6 Phaedo| which affirms that they go from hence into the other 7 Phaedo| my soul is also soon to go,—that the soul, I repeat, 8 Phaedo| else can we suppose them to go?~Yes, said Cebes; with such 9 Phaedo| the place to which they go are those who have practised 10 Phaedo| after death she hopes to go to her own kindred and to 11 Phaedo| thought that they are about to go away to the god whose ministers 12 Phaedo| inferior to theirs, would not go out of life less merrily 13 Phaedo| thought that I would then go on and ask him about the 14 Phaedo| the cause of all, he would go on to explain to me what 15 Phaedo| thoughts. I shall have to go back to those familiar words 16 Phaedo| this principle, you would go on to assume a higher principle, 17 Phaedo| said, I entirely agree and go along with you in that.~ 18 Phaedo| which the souls of the many go when they are dead, and 19 Phaedo| lived neither well nor ill, go to the river Acheron, and 20 Phaedo| this earthly prison, and go to their pure home which 21 Phaedo| adorned she is ready to go on her journey to the world 22 Phaedo| poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed,— 23 Phaedo| I shall not remain, but go away and depart; and then