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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| mercy on the shores of the lake; and the philosopher alone 2 Intro| Acheron to the Acherusian lake, where they dwell, and are 3 Intro| shores of the Acherusian lake, where they cry to their 4 Intro| obtain they come out into the lake and cease from their torments.~ Laws Book
5 5 | torrents, into a single lake, we ought to attend and Meno Part
6 Intro| Roman times widens into a lake or sea, and then disappears Phaedo Part
7 Intro| last reaches the Acherusian lake,—this is the river at which 8 Intro| passes into and forms the lake Styx, from the waters of 9 Intro| as far as the Acherusian lake, where they call upon their 10 Intro| out of the rivers into the lake. And if they prevail, then 11 Text | places into the Acherusian lake: this is the lake to the 12 Text | Acherusian lake: this is the lake to the shores of which the 13 Text | region of fire, and forms a lake larger than the Mediterranean 14 Text | extremities of the Acherusian Lake, but mingles not with the 15 Text | not with the waters of the lake, and after making many coils 16 Text | falls into and forms the Lake Styx, and after falling 17 Text | and after falling into the lake and receiving strange powers 18 Text | comes near the Acherusian lake from the opposite side to 19 Text | are carried in them to the lake, and there they dwell and 20 Text | borne to the Acherusian lake, and there they lift up 21 Text | let them come out into the lake. And if they prevail, then