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Page 112
... pains , and necessities of its com- panion . That , as death is but a transition from its opposite , 1 life ( in the same manner as heat is from cold , 1 This was an idea of Pythagoras . Εν βιῳ αρχη τελευτης · εν ζωῃ δε γενεσις φθορᾶς ...
... pains , and necessities of its com- panion . That , as death is but a transition from its opposite , 1 life ( in the same manner as heat is from cold , 1 This was an idea of Pythagoras . Εν βιῳ αρχη τελευτης · εν ζωῃ δε γενεσις φθορᾶς ...
Page 114
... pains in describing , though he concludes , that no man can tell exactly where or what it shall be . Dacier's superstition and folly are so great in his notes on the Phædo , that they are not worth dwelling upon . ERASTÆ . ΕΡΑΣΤΑΙ SEU ...
... pains in describing , though he concludes , that no man can tell exactly where or what it shall be . Dacier's superstition and folly are so great in his notes on the Phædo , that they are not worth dwelling upon . ERASTÆ . ΕΡΑΣΤΑΙ SEU ...
Page 126
... pain , seems no desirable state . Neither contemplation , therefore , nor pleasure , are the good we seek after , but probably a life composed of both . P. 22. Whether the happiness of this mixed state is the result of pleasure , or ...
... pain , seems no desirable state . Neither contemplation , therefore , nor pleasure , are the good we seek after , but probably a life composed of both . P. 22. Whether the happiness of this mixed state is the result of pleasure , or ...
Page 127
... pain , having no bounds1 in themselves , are of the nature of the infinite . P. 28. The supreme power and wisdom of the Deity asserted . But a small portion of the several elements is visible in our frame . Our soul is a small portion ...
... pain , having no bounds1 in themselves , are of the nature of the infinite . P. 28. The supreme power and wisdom of the Deity asserted . But a small portion of the several elements is visible in our frame . Our soul is a small portion ...
Page 128
... pain , and warmth brings with it an equal pleasure . Pleasures and pains of the soul alone arise from the1 expectation of pleasure or pain of the body : these are hopes and fears , and depend upon the memory . A state of indifference is ...
... pain , and warmth brings with it an equal pleasure . Pleasures and pains of the soul alone arise from the1 expectation of pleasure or pain of the body : these are hopes and fears , and depend upon the memory . A state of indifference is ...
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