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Dialogue
1 Phileb| illustrations; such difficulties had long been solved by common sense (‘ 2 Phileb| like wonders. Socrates has long ceased to see any wonder 3 Phileb| is yearning all his life long for a truth which will hereafter 4 Phileb| standards of morals. For long ago they have been classified 5 Phileb| applications of them, would be a long enquiry too far removed 6 Phileb| Mill, whose lives were a long devotion to the service 7 Phileb| other hand, we have to go a long way round. No man is indignant 8 Phileb| with Aristotle, he is now a long way from himself and from 9 Phileb| Protarchus and I have been long asking.~SOCRATES: Assuredly 10 Phileb| you say, you have been so long asking?~PHILEBUS: How so?~ 11 Phileb| I remember to have heard long ago certain discussions 12 Phileb| Protarchus, to live all your life long in the enjoyment of the 13 Phileb| pleasure belongs has also been long ago discovered?~PROTARCHUS: 14 Phileb| intensity; as was indeed said long ago by us.~PROTARCHUS: Quite 15 Phileb| now let us bid farewell, a long farewell, to you or me or