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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| remark that ‘pleasure follows pain.’ (Observe that Plato is 2 Phaedo| of rhetoric? What is that pain which does not become deadened 3 Phaedo| accidents of their bodily state. Pain soon overpowers the desire 4 Phaedo| of rest and freedom from pain; they have gone home, as 5 Phaedo| also a strange admixture of pain; for I reflected that he 6 Phaedo| how curiously related to pain, which might be thought 7 Phaedo| experience now, when after the pain in my leg which was caused 8 Phaedo| neither sounds nor sights nor pain nor any pleasure,—when she 9 Phaedo| one fear or pleasure or pain for another fear or pleasure 10 Phaedo| another fear or pleasure or pain, and of the greater for 11 Phaedo| the feeling of pleasure or pain is most intense, every soul 12 Phaedo| because each pleasure and pain is a sort of nail which 13 Phaedo| when cold, or hungry, or in pain, not even the nightingale,