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Dialogue
1 Craty| from two causes: first, the desire to bring Plato’s theory 2 Craty| of foreign languages, the desire of euphony, to be formative 3 Craty| of spells, namely by the desire of virtue, which they hope 4 Craty| pei e psuche: pothos, the desire which is in another place, 5 Craty| be justly charged with a desire to frame language on artificial 6 Craty| him more to the same spot,—desire or necessity?~HERMOGENES: 7 Craty| or necessity?~HERMOGENES: Desire, Socrates, is stronger far.~ 8 Craty| of chains, then by some desire, as I should certainly infer, 9 Craty| therefore by the greatest desire, if the chain is to be the 10 Craty| Yes.~SOCRATES: And is any desire stronger than the thought 11 Craty| he can bind them with the desire of virtue, but while they 12 Craty| the old Attic way, if you desire to know the probable truth 13 Craty| which is neou esis (the desire of the new); the word neos 14 Craty| HERMOGENES: Such is my desire.~SOCRATES: And mine, too, 15 Craty| called imera, from imeros, desire.~HERMOGENES: Clearly.~SOCRATES: 16 Craty| lupe (pain), epithumia (desire), and the like, Socrates?~ 17 Craty| boiling of the soul; imeros (desire) denotes the stream (rous) 18 Craty| roes— because flowing with desire (iemenos), and expresses 19 Craty| longing) is expressive of the desire of that which is not present 20 Craty| impart them to you if you desire, and I hope that you will