Ancilla to the Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... pleasures from the stomach , over- stepping due season in eating or drinking or sexual pleasure , have pleasures that are but brief and short - lived , ( that is ) , only while they are eating and drinking , but pains that are many ...
... pleasures from the stomach , over- stepping due season in eating or drinking or sexual pleasure , have pleasures that are but brief and short - lived , ( that is ) , only while they are eating and drinking , but pains that are many ...
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... pleasure to sight ; and the pleasure afforded by sculpture to the eyes is divine ; many objects engender in many people a love of many actions and forms . ( 19 ) If therefore Helen's eye , delighted with Paris's form , engendered the ...
... pleasure to sight ; and the pleasure afforded by sculpture to the eyes is divine ; many objects engender in many people a love of many actions and forms . ( 19 ) If therefore Helen's eye , delighted with Paris's form , engendered the ...
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... ? What is sweeter , especially to a young man ? But in the very pleasure lies near at hand the pain ; pleasures do not come alone , but are attended by griefs and troubles . Olympic and Pythian victories and all pleasures are 149.
... ? What is sweeter , especially to a young man ? But in the very pleasure lies near at hand the pain ; pleasures do not come alone , but are attended by griefs and troubles . Olympic and Pythian victories and all pleasures are 149.
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