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Dialogue
1 Phileb| arts, music is given as an example; this, although affirmed 2 Phileb| to unity. In music, for example, you may begin with the 3 Phileb| measure in them. In music, for example, especially in flute-playing, 4 Phileb| another world; or the life and example of some great teacher has 5 Phileb| blinded by self-deceit, as for example in judging the actions of 6 Phileb| about details,—whether, for example, under given circumstances 7 Phileb| of this kind. Such, for example, is the excessive and more 8 Phileb| if I like, follow your example, and assert boldly that 9 Phileb| mean?~SOCRATES: Hunger, for example, is a dissolution and a 10 Phileb| of what happens to us—for example, of our growth, or the like? 11 Phileb| pleasures?~SOCRATES: Such, for example, as the relief of itching 12 Phileb| two opposite feelings; for example, when he is cold and is 13 Phileb| exceeds the pleasure, an example is afforded by itching, 14 Phileb| reckon unequal units; as for example, two armies, two oxen, two