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Dialogue
1 Phileb| the waters.’ And now we turn to the pleasures; shall 2 Phileb| were of a more mystical turn of mind, have ended rather 3 Phileb| and Plato, who, in their turn, are deemed to be as backward 4 Phileb| rather that they in their turn may be able to undergo similar 5 Phileb| philosophies are refuted in their turn, says the sceptic, and he 6 Phileb| public opinion.~Lastly, if we turn to the history of ethics, 7 Phileb| power of making men happy, turn out to be more akin to pleasure 8 Phileb| of mind and examine it in turn.~PROTARCHUS: And what is 9 Phileb| unmixed should have their turn; this is the natural and 10 Phileb| Excellent.~SOCRATES: These, in turn, then, I will now endeavour