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1     2|      upon it as upon what is pleasant to it. Behold one argument
2     3|     there produced from that pleasant Nature something which is
3     4| Nature which is unchangeably pleasant. "For the Architect and
4    27|   For if, as they say, 'that pleasant taste which is in foods
5    33| other. For it would never be pleasant for the Darkness to depart
6    33|    natural dwelling-place is pleasant, and if any one changes
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