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Dialogue
1 Phileb| stumbling-block.~Plato’s difficulty seems to begin in the region 2 Phileb| involved the same kind of difficulty as the conception of God 3 Phileb| implicitly answered the difficulty with which he started, of 4 Phileb| the Republic, we find a difficulty in apprehending. This good 5 Phileb| another. Hence we find a difficulty in following him into the 6 Phileb| this passage. There is no difficulty in seeing that in comedy, 7 Phileb| pleasure; nor is there any difficulty in understanding that envy 8 Phileb| cannot truly bridge over the difficulty by saying that men will 9 Phileb| abstract. For there is the same difficulty in connecting the idea of 10 Phileb| the Philebus, we have a difficulty in distinguishing the different 11 Phileb| is poured upon the verbal difficulty of the one and many, and 12 Phileb| in order to avoid this difficulty, I were to say (as you are 13 Phileb| all men are always in a difficulty, and some men sometimes 14 Phileb| but there was not this difficulty with the infinite, which 15 Phileb| SOCRATES: But there is no difficulty in seeing that pleasure 16 Phileb| Protarchus, that there is some difficulty in recognizing this mixture 17 Phileb| examination of it, because the difficulty in detecting other cases 18 Phileb| convince you that there was no difficulty in showing the mixed nature 19 Phileb| Socrates.~SOCRATES: There is no difficulty, Protarchus; the argument 20 Phileb| SOCRATES: And there is no difficulty in seeing the cause which