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Dialogue
1 Phaedo| idea of immortality is most naturally presented to us. It is clear 2 Phaedo| mould human thought, Plato naturally cast his belief in immortality 3 Phaedo| talking. At such a time he naturally expresses the hope of his 4 Phaedo| harmony and the lyre, which is naturally put into the mouth of a 5 Phaedo| composite may be supposed to be naturally capable, as of being compounded, 6 Phaedo| to you to be that which naturally orders and rules, and the 7 Phaedo| called a corpse, and would naturally be dissolved and decomposed