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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| are interesting to distant friends, and the narrator has an 2 Phaedo| absent. Almost as soon as the friends of Socrates enter the prison 3 Phaedo| leaving the gods and his friends. Socrates answers that he 4 Phaedo| good, and perhaps to better friends; and he professes that he 5 Phaedo| leaving the gods and his friends.~Still, a fear is expressed 6 Phaedo| both of arguments and of friends. But this unfortunate experience 7 Phaedo| therefore he would have his friends examine and refute him, 8 Phaedo| but his dead body. His friends had once been sureties that 9 Phaedo| generation:—so long as his friends or his disciples are alive, 10 Phaedo| place ourselves and our friends? May we not suspect that 11 Phaedo| will see and know their friends in heaven.’ But it is better 12 Phaedo| under two heads: (1) private friends; (2) the respondents in 13 Phaedo| discussions. Nor among the friends of Socrates must the jailer 14 Phaedo| Ctesippus, Lysis, are old friends; Evenus has been already 15 Phaedo| beauty. The gathering of the friends at the commencement of the 16 Phaedo| or done? And which of his friends were with him? Or did the 17 Phaedo| present—so that he had no friends near him when he died?~PHAEDO: 18 Phaedo| will converse with your friends, or they with you.’ Socrates 19 Phaedo| equally find good masters and friends in another world. But most 20 Phaedo| most trusted and familiar friends, and he has often quarreled 21 Phaedo| I shall not distress my friends with lamentations, and my 22 Phaedo| Very true.~But then, O my friends, he said, if the soul is