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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| river, and passes into and forms the lake Styx, from the 2 Phaedo| approximations in different forms to an expression of the 3 Phaedo| Philosophers have spoken of them as forms of the human mind, but what 4 Phaedo| only of praise, or of many forms of service? Who are the 5 Phaedo| which have been fixed in forms of art and can no longer 6 Phaedo| described, if at all, in forms of thought and not of sense. 7 Phaedo| in immortality, and many forms in which it presents itself 8 Phaedo| and still more various the forms in which imagination clothes 9 Phaedo| should sometimes think of the forms of thought under which the 10 Phaedo| immortality; so various are the forms of expression which he employs.~ 11 Phaedo| self-existent and unchanging forms, not admitting of variation 12 Phaedo| there are hollows of various forms and sizes, into which the 13 Phaedo| vast region of fire, and forms a lake larger than the Mediterranean 14 Phaedo| river, and falls into and forms the Lake Styx, and after