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1 I, 10| of revenge. Revenge and punishment are different things. Punishment 2 I, 10| punishment are different things. Punishment is inflicted for the sake 3 I, 12| solid profit, while their punishment is nothing more than being 4 I, 12| like Zeno), whereas the punishment may amount to a fine, or 5 I, 12| often escaped detection or punishment already; or by having often 6 I, 14| Or it may be because no punishment for it is severe enough 7 I, 14| harm incurable, since legal punishment and chastisement are the 8 I, 14| have inflicted some fearful punishment on himself; then the doer 9 I, 14| receive a still more fearful punishment. Thus Sophocles, when pleading 10 I, 15| witnesses who share the risk of punishment if their evidence is pronounced 11 II, 3 | and cease to be angry. The punishment of servants shows this: 12 II, 3 | that they deserved their punishment. The reason is that it is 13 II, 3 | to inflict a preliminary punishment in words: if that is done, 14 II, 3 | aggrieved by the actual punishment. We also feel calm if we 15 II, 9 | man can be pained by the punishment of parricides or murderers.