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1 Intro| are neither violent nor sudden. But sudden replenishments 2 Intro| violent nor sudden. But sudden replenishments of the body 3 Intro| body cause pleasure, and sudden disturbances, as for example 4 Intro| intelligence, and then of a sudden we fall rather heavily to 5 Intro| sensations—the first being a sudden restoration, the second 6 Intro| restoration, the second a sudden violation, of nature (Phileb.). 7 Intro| variety and motion of light. A sudden flash of fire at once elicits 8 Timae| to nature and violent, if sudden, is painful; and, again, 9 Timae| painful; and, again, the sudden return to nature is pleasant; 10 Timae| their nature, and great and sudden replenishments, fail to 11 Timae| which are changed all of a sudden, and only gradually and