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Dialogue
1 Phileb| their seat in the third or mixed class: these two statements 2 Phileb| various uses of the word ‘mixed,’ for the mixed life, the 3 Phileb| the word ‘mixed,’ for the mixed life, the mixed class of 4 Phileb| for the mixed life, the mixed class of elements, the mixture 5 Phileb| Pleasures are of two kinds, the mixed and unmixed. Of mixed pleasures 6 Phileb| the mixed and unmixed. Of mixed pleasures there are three 7 Phileb| Secondly, that in this mixed class we find the idea of 8 Phileb| science of number over the mixed or applied, we can only 9 Phileb| element which makes this mixed life eligible more akin 10 Phileb| Clearly in the third or mixed class, in which the finite 11 Phileb| Her natural seat is the mixed class, in which health and 12 Phileb| them. But there are also mixed pleasures which are in the 13 Phileb| up the obscurity of these mixed feelings, let me ask whether 14 Phileb| which is a pain? These mixed feelings are the rationale 15 Phileb| view the performance with mixed feelings of pain as well 16 Phileb| understanding that envy is a mixed feeling, which rejoices 17 Phileb| envy are feelings of a mixed nature, I will reserve the 18 Phileb| unmixed life, but in the mixed.~The cup is ready, waiting 19 Phileb| such a view the present mixed state of the world, not 20 Phileb| for mind as against the mixed life; but we must come to 21 Phileb| mind to be the cause of the mixed life; and in that case although 22 Phileb| element which makes this mixed life eligible and good, 23 Phileb| if you remember, that the mixed life of pleasure and wisdom 24 Phileb| comprehended in the third or mixed class; which is not composed 25 Phileb| their natural seat is in the mixed class.~PROTARCHUS: And would 26 Phileb| aforesaid classes is the mixed one?~SOCRATES: I will, my 27 Phileb| Let us then understand the mixed class to be that which we 28 Phileb| Protarchus, quite true of the mixed pleasures, which arise out 29 Phileb| comedy the soul experiences a mixed feeling of pain and pleasure?~ 30 Phileb| detecting other cases of mixed pleasures and pains will 31 Phileb| difficulty in showing the mixed nature of fear and love 32 Phileb| SOCRATES: Then after the mixed pleasures the unmixed should 33 Phileb| than a great deal that is mixed.~PROTARCHUS: Perfectly right.~ 34 Phileb| vibrating note, and is therefore mixed up with much that is doubtful 35 Phileb| unmixed life but in the mixed.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: 36 Phileb| in the life which is well mixed than in that which is not?~