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1 Phileb| the infinite would be more truly described, in our way of 2 Phileb| often diverge, and I cannot truly bridge over the difficulty 3 Phileb| reflection. And he may also truly add that for two thousand 4 Phileb| incomplete; or he may be more truly said to have had no system, 5 Phileb| ironical addition, ‘in this way truly they magnify themselves.’ 6 Phileb| his writings, may we not truly describe him in his own 7 Phileb| contrary to the nature of the truly eligible, and not of his 8 Phileb| true, pleasure cannot be truly said to share either in 9 Phileb| to the third.~PROTARCHUS: Truly, Socrates, pleasure appears 10 Phileb| finite, and may therefore be truly said to comprehend the conqueror 11 Phileb| may be applied to us; for truly the storm gathers over us, 12 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: You say most truly that this is the track which 13 Phileb| SOCRATES: And the soul may be truly said to be oblivious of 14 Phileb| inscribing feeling writes truly, then true opinion and true 15 Phileb| And may not all this be truly called an evil condition?~ 16 Phileb| they are laughed at, may be truly called ridiculous, but those 17 Phileb| defend themselves may be more truly described as strong and 18 Phileb| composition, nothing can truly be created or subsist.~PROTARCHUS: