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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the negative of measure or limit; the unthinkable, the unknowable; 2 Phileb| but only the removal of limit or restraint, which we suppose 3 Phileb| and assigns to them their limit; which preserves them in 4 Phileb| pleasure the restoration of limit. There is a natural union 5 Phileb| violation and restoration of limit, may there not be a neutral 6 Phileb| colder, can you conceive any limit in those qualities? Does 7 Phileb| principles aforesaid introduce a limit, and perfect the whole frame 8 Phileb| that there was in them no limit to pleasures and self-indulgence, 9 Phileb| self-indulgence, devised the limit of law and order, whereby, 10 Phileb| SOCRATES: And the finite or limit had not many divisions, 11 Phileb| by the measure which the limit introduces.~PROTARCHUS: 12 Phileb| Have pleasure and pain a limit, or do they belong to the 13 Phileb| infinite and an adequate limit, of which we have often