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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| the corporeal, and has no eye except that of the senses, 2 Phaedo| that I might injure the eye of the soul. I thought that 3 Phaedo| the body as sight to the eye, or as the boatman to his 4 Phaedo| whole of life. The naked eye might as well try to see 5 Phaedo| unaffected by the world; when the eye was single and the whole 6 Phaedo| these are the things which eye hath not seen nor ear heard 7 Phaedo| lyre, form in the mind’s eye an image of the youth to 8 Phaedo| or is not visible to the eye of man?~Yes, to the eye 9 Phaedo| eye of man?~Yes, to the eye of man.~And is the soul 10 Phaedo| principle, which to the bodily eye is dark and invisible, and 11 Phaedo| her, pointing out that the eye and the ear and the other 12 Phaedo| not boast, lest some evil eye should put to flight the 13 Phaedo| that I did not lose the eye of my soul; as people may 14 Phaedo| may injure their bodily eye by observing and gazing 15 Phaedo| number and fairer than the eye of man has ever seen; the 16 Phaedo| to gladden the beholder’s eye. And there are animals and