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Dialogue
1 Phileb| Protarchus, the son of Callias, a noble Athenian youth, sprung from 2 Phileb| other gods who have other noble attributes. Observe how 3 Phileb| absence of pain. They are noble fellows, and, although we 4 Phileb| other dependent; the one noble and majestic, the other 5 Phileb| intelligent being.’ This view is noble and elevating; but it seems 6 Phileb| extreme detestation which a noble nature has of the power 7 Phileb| there is nothing good or noble in the body, or in anything