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1 5 | there are many great and intense elements of pleasure and 2 10 | the sacrifices showing an intense earnestness on behalf of Phaedo Part
3 Intro| any others which are both intense and lasting we have no experience, 4 Intro| argument again.’ And the intense interest of the company 5 Text | pleasure or pain is most intense, every soul of man imagines 6 Text | imagines the objects of this intense feeling to be then plainest Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| once able to imagine the intense power which abstract ideas Philebus Part
8 Intro| experiment. And yet he has as intense a conviction as any modern 9 Intro| examination of the most intense pleasures. Now these are 10 Text | pleasures are found to be most intense. For, as I say, we have 11 Text | will not say more, but more intense and excessive pleasures 12 Text | may often produce the most intense pleasure or pain in the 13 Text | pleasure, however abundant or intense, if he has no real perception The Symposium Part
14 Text | of one another. For the intense yearning which each of them Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| becomes keener and more intense, especially when confined