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1 Phaedo| the soul is almost if not quite indissoluble. (Compare Tim.) 2 Phaedo| Socrates, and stands in quite a different relation to 3 Phaedo| ECHECRATES: Yes.~PHAEDO: He was quite beside himself; and I and 4 Phaedo| great mystery which I do not quite understand. Yet I too believe 5 Phaedo| Do you not agree?~Yes, I quite agree, said Cebes.~And if 6 Phaedo| before the judges. For I am quite ready to admit, Simmias 7 Phaedo| necessary; that is all.~I knew quite well what you would say, 8 Phaedo| and to turn to the soul.~Quite true.~In matters of this 9 Phaedo| money or power, or both?~Quite so, he replied.~And is not 10 Phaedo| yet greater evils?~That is quite true.~Then all but the philosophers 11 Phaedo| the world of the living?~Quite true.~Then here is a new 12 Phaedo| recollection of Simmias himself?~Quite so.~And in all these cases, 13 Phaedo| the losing of knowledge?~Quite true, Socrates.~But if the 14 Phaedo| recollection.~Yes, that is quite true, Socrates.~And which 15 Phaedo| and the same always, or quite the reverse? May they not 16 Phaedo| and imbrutes, till she quite lose, The divine property 17 Phaedo| philosopher will reason in quite another way; she will not 18 Phaedo| ingeniously, and, if I may say so, quite sufficiently proven; but 19 Phaedo| never-ceasing ebb and flow.~That is quite true, I said.~Yes, Phaedo, 20 Phaedo| less completely a harmony?~Quite true.~And that which is 21 Phaedo| harmony?~Yes, Socrates, I quite think so.~Then, my friend, 22 Phaedo| mentioning his difficulty, I quite imagined that no answer 23 Phaedo| also to others, to know quite well; I forgot what I had 24 Phaedo| this notion, which appeared quite admirable, and I said to 25 Phaedo| That, replied Cebes, is quite my notion.~Hereupon one 26 Phaedo| to itself?~To that we are quite agreed, he replied.~Yet 27 Phaedo| number, but must also be odd.~Quite true.~And on this oddness, 28 Phaedo| examples.~Yes, he said, I quite understand you.~Tell me, 29 Phaedo| raising the cup to his lips, quite readily and cheerfully he


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