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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| and heat are opposed; and fire, which is inseparable from 2 Phaedo| Tartarus, into which streams of fire and water and liquid mud 3 Phaedo| Pyriphlegethon is a stream of fire, which coils round the earth 4 Phaedo| cannot be got rid of, or the fire of genius which refuses 5 Phaedo| magnet, or of a particle of fire, or of light, or air, or 6 Phaedo| think, or the air, or the fire? or perhaps nothing of the 7 Phaedo| But are they the same as fire and snow?~Most assuredly 8 Phaedo| is a thing different from fire, and cold is not the same 9 Phaedo| true, he replied.~And the fire too at the advance of the 10 Phaedo| or perish; and when the fire is under the influence of 11 Phaedo| will not remain as before, fire and cold.~That is true, 12 Phaedo| not receive the odd, or fire the cold—from these examples ( 13 Phaedo| and stupid answer), but fire, a far superior answer, 14 Phaedo| principle were imperishable, the fire when assailed by cold would 15 Phaedo| will admit of the even, or fire or the heat in the fire, 16 Phaedo| fire or the heat in the fire, of the cold. Yet a person 17 Phaedo| would have held good of fire and heat and any other thing.~ 18 Phaedo| hot and cold, and a great fire, and great rivers of fire, 19 Phaedo| fire, and great rivers of fire, and streams of liquid mud, 20 Phaedo| pours into a vast region of fire, and forms a lake larger 21 Phaedo| which throws up jets of fire in different parts of the