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Dialogue
1 Charm| overcome. Shall we speak of the soul and its qualities, of virtue, 2 Charm| the vision of the fair soul in the fair body, realised 3 Charm| Critias.~If he has a noble soul; and being of your house, 4 Charm| not ask him to show us his soul, naked and undisguised? 5 Charm| cure the body without the soul; and this,’ he said, ‘is 6 Charm| as he declared, in the soul, and overflows from thence, 7 Charm| must begin by curing the soul; that is the first thing. 8 Charm| temperance is implanted in the soul, and where temperance is, 9 Charm| has first given you his soul to be cured by the charm. 10 Charm| physicians separate the soul from the body.’ And he added 11 Charm| Thracian charm first to your soul, as the stranger directed, 12 Charm| quickness or cleverness of the soul, and not a quietness?~True.~ 13 Charm| or deliberations of the soul, not the quietest, as I 14 Charm| concerns either body or soul, swiftness and activity 15 Charm| wisdom and temperance of soul, should have no profit or