Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] pleasantly 1 please 6 pleased 3 pleasure 17 pleasures 19 plunged 1 plunges 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 longer 17 old 17 perish 17 pleasure 17 poison 17 thus 17 wise | Plato Phaedo IntraText - Concordances pleasure |
Dialogue
1 Phaedo| the natural remark that ‘pleasure follows pain.’ (Observe 2 Phaedo| what is the nature of that pleasure or happiness which never 3 Phaedo| death is accompanied ‘with pleasure.’ (Tim.) When the end is 4 Phaedo| hour. But I had not the pleasure which I usually feel in 5 Phaedo| was pleased, but in the pleasure there was also a strange 6 Phaedo| singular is the thing called pleasure, and how curiously related 7 Phaedo| was caused by the chain pleasure appears to succeed.~Upon 8 Phaedo| him who has no sense of pleasure and no part in bodily pleasure, 9 Phaedo| pleasure and no part in bodily pleasure, life is not worth having; 10 Phaedo| sights nor pain nor any pleasure,—when she takes leave of 11 Phaedo| although to be conquered by pleasure is called by men intemperance, 12 Phaedo| to them the conquest of pleasure consists in being conquered 13 Phaedo| consists in being conquered by pleasure. And that is what I mean 14 Phaedo| exchange of one fear or pleasure or pain for another fear 15 Phaedo| pain for another fear or pleasure or pain, and of the greater 16 Phaedo| that when the feeling of pleasure or pain is most intense, 17 Phaedo| How so?~Why, because each pleasure and pain is a sort of nail