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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| are chosen.’) And in the hope that he is one of these 2 Phaedo| after the cause, we can only hope to attain the second best.~ 3 Phaedo| has reason to be of good hope at the approach of death; 4 Phaedo| second thought is that the hope of humanity is a common 5 Phaedo| world are comforted with the hope ‘That they will see and 6 Phaedo| about things unseen, the hope of immortality is weaker 7 Phaedo| of the subject admits, a hope of immortality with which 8 Phaedo| given distinctness to the hope of immortality. Nor were 9 Phaedo| naturally expresses the hope of his life, that he has 10 Phaedo| same mind with you, and I hope that you will be as exact 11 Phaedo| have done, for I have good hope that there is yet something 12 Phaedo| that after death he may hope to obtain the greatest good 13 Phaedo| there is great reason to hope that, going whither I go, 14 Phaedo| when they arrive, they hope to gain that which in life 15 Phaedo| world below animated by the hope of seeing there an earthly 16 Phaedo| would be good reason to hope, Socrates, that what you 17 Phaedo| like; grant me this, and I hope to be able to show you the 18 Phaedo| Fair is the prize, and the hope great!~A man of sense ought