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Critias Part
1 Text | dinner, when we are tired of eating—all these that sacred island Crito Part
2 Text | all men; and doing what?—eating and drinking in Thessaly, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| To be hungry and always eating, to be thirsty and always 4 Intro| they pass their time in eating and drinking and telling 5 Text | he is to be hungering and eating?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 6 Text | the bodily pleasures of eating and drinking, which we were Laws Book
7 2 | example, I should say that eating and drinking, and the use 8 6 | if wrongly. Now these are eating and drinking, which begin 9 6 | under the three words—first, eating, secondly, drinking, thirdly, 10 8 | beast he have the power of eating and drinking all kinds of 11 8 | sort which is not used for eating; and if any one, whether Phaedo Part
12 Intro| growth is the result of eating and drinking; and so he 13 Text | to be called pleasures—of eating and drinking?~Certainly 14 Text | body is hungry, against eating? And this is only one instance 15 Text | of man is the result of eating and drinking; for when by Phaedrus Part
16 Text | the name. The desire of eating, for example, which gets 17 Text | always, never thought of eating and drinking, until at last 18 Text | always singing, and never eating or drinking; and when they Philebus Part
19 Intro| pains are corporeal, as in eating and hunger; (b) those in 20 Intro| health after sickness, or of eating after hunger, soon passes 21 Intro| the transient enjoyment of eating and drinking compared with 22 Intro| degree of pleasure attends eating and drinking; and yet surely 23 Text | True.~SOCRATES: Whereas eating is a replenishment and a Protagoras Part
24 Text | pleasure is of the body when eating or experiencing some other 25 Text | When men are overcome by eating and drinking and other sensual The Republic Book
26 1 | than we are, and finds the eating of beef conducive to his 27 4 | that, unless they give up eating and drinking and wenching 28 6 | free with the stores; thus, eating and drinking, they proceed 29 7 | sensual pleasures, such as eating and drinking, which, like 30 8 | Will not the desire of eating, that is, of simple food 31 8 | suppose. ~The pleasure of eating is necessary in two ways; 32 9 | union, or parricide, or the eating of forbidden food -which 33 9 | vehemence of the desires of eating and drinking and the other The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | in everything else except eating and drinking and the laborious 35 Text | provide for him the means of eating or drinking or glutting The Statesman Part
36 Intro| Jewish Scriptures is called ‘eating of the tree of the knowledge Timaeus Part
37 Intro| mankind should be absorbed in eating and drinking, and the whole 38 Text | should be intemperate in eating and drinking, and take a