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1     Int,       I|         Athens, much to his own pleasure and that of the Athenians.
2     Int,     III|     voluptuous blandishments of pleasure. This last cause, as indeed
3     Not,       2|      when he fancied himself in pleasure, and vice versa; thus the
4     Not,       2|         the distinction between pleasure and pain would be obscured.
5     Not,       2|    towards one of them, that of pleasure. Virtue calls me back, nor
6     Not,       2|       she even allow me to join pleasure to herself (139). When I
7     Not,       2|        the several pleadings of pleasure and virtue, I cannot avoid
8     Not,       2| Epicurus held to be the highest pleasure. Cum honestate: Callipho
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