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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| describes Odysseus ‘rebuking his heart.’ Could he have written 2 Phaedo| soul has sunk deep into the heart of the human race; and men 3 Phaedo| common sentiment of the human heart. That we shall live again 4 Phaedo| of the belief takes the heart out of human life; it lowers 5 Phaedo| hath not entered into the heart of man in any sensible manner 6 Phaedo| any of them.~Do not lose heart, replied Socrates, and the 7 Phaedo| the uttermost, or whose heart failed him before he had 8 Phaedo| and thus reproached his heart: Endure, my heart; far worse 9 Phaedo| reproached his heart: Endure, my heart; far worse hast thou endured!’~ 10 Phaedo| When the poison reaches the heart, that will be the end. He