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between the affections, or not?Protarchus
Let us say so.Socrates
Shall we say that he is wholly pained or wholly pleased?Protarchus
No, by Zeus, but he is afflicted with a twofold pain; he suffers in body from his sensation, and in soul from expectation and longing.Socrates
How could you, Protarchus, speak of twofold pain? Is not an empty man sometimes possessed
Let us say so.Socrates
Shall we say that he is wholly pained or wholly pleased?Protarchus
No, by Zeus, but he is afflicted with a twofold pain; he suffers in body from his sensation, and in soul from expectation and longing.Socrates
How could you, Protarchus, speak of twofold pain? Is not an empty man sometimes possessed