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Dialogue
1 Charm| the fair soul in the fair body, realised in the beautiful 2 Charm| the mind as well as the body, which is playfully intimated 3 Charm| Then, before we see his body, should we not ask him to 4 Charm| and not the rest of the body also, is the height of folly. 5 Charm| their methods to the whole body, and try to treat and heal 6 Charm| or the head without the body, so neither ought you to 7 Charm| you to attempt to cure the body without the soul; and this,’ 8 Charm| and evil, whether in the body or in human nature, originates, 9 Charm| therefore if the head and body are to be well, you must 10 Charm| the head, but to the whole body. And he who taught me the 11 Charm| the treatment of the human body, that physicians separate 12 Charm| separate the soul from the body.’ And he added with emphasis, 13 Charm| Then, in reference to the body, not quietness, but quickness 14 Charm| all that concerns either body or soul, swiftness and activity