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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| consequences, and, if asked to give an account of them, goes 2 Phaedo| our ideas of perfection give us a title to belong? Whatever 3 Phaedo| was required in order to give verisimilitude to the myth. 4 Phaedo| the attendant who is to give you the poison has been 5 Phaedo| business and be prepared to give the poison twice or even 6 Phaedo| impediments we have no time to give to philosophy; and, last 7 Phaedo| in a right way, he will give a true answer of himself, 8 Phaedo| that every man is able to give an account of these very 9 Phaedo| one alive who is able to give an account of them such 10 Phaedo| against them and refuse to give themselves up to them,—not 11 Phaedo| has no knowledge and can give no account of the soul’s 12 Phaedo| which, if you like, I will give you my own experience; and 13 Phaedo| disposer of them, he would give any other account of their 14 Phaedo| safest answer which I can give, either to myself or to 15 Phaedo| shadow, I cannot afford to give up the sure ground of a 16 Phaedo| are further required to give an explanation of this principle, 17 Phaedo| inherent in them and which give their name to them; and 18 Phaedo| are now in a condition to give. Or if any one asks you ‘ 19 Phaedo| in these matters, shall give me directions how I am to