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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| may remember Simmias. The lyre may recall the player of 2 Phaedo| recall the player of the lyre, and equal pieces of wood 3 Phaedo| is invisible—has to the lyre? And yet the harmony does 4 Phaedo| harmony does not survive the lyre. Cebes has also an objection, 5 Phaedo| question about harmony and the lyre, which is naturally put 6 Phaedo| instance:—The knowledge of a lyre is not the same as the knowledge 7 Phaedo| lovers when they recognize a lyre, or a garment, or anything 8 Phaedo| not they, from knowing the lyre, form in the mind’s eye 9 Phaedo| of the youth to whom the lyre belongs? And this is recollection. 10 Phaedo| picture of a horse or a lyre remember a man? and from 11 Phaedo| argument about harmony and the lyre—might he not say that harmony 12 Phaedo| divine, existing in the lyre which is harmonized, but 13 Phaedo| harmonized, but that the lyre and the strings are matter 14 Phaedo| when some one breaks the lyre, or cuts and rends the strings, 15 Phaedo| he would say, that the lyre without the strings, and 16 Phaedo| you suppose; but first the lyre, and the strings, and the