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Dialogue
1 Phileb| partly from the image of a full and empty vessel. But the 2 Phileb| coordinate with astronomy, but as full of doubt and conjecture. 3 Phileb| sweeter than honey,’ and also full of pain? Is there not a 4 Phileb| oracles which receive their full interpretation only from 5 Phileb| reflect on a sentence which is full of meaning to reformers 6 Phileb| fool is pleased when he is full of foolish fancies and hopes, 7 Phileb| empty and desires to be full?~PROTARCHUS: Clearly so.~ 8 Phileb| is empty he desires to be full, and has pleasure in hope 9 Phileb| shall we not find them also full of the most wonderful pleasures? 10 Phileb| Well, but if a man who is full of knowledge loses his knowledge, 11 Phileb| Music, for instance, is full of this empiricism; for 12 Phileb| was saying just now, is full of guesswork and imitation,