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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| drinking in for the first time.~As they are on their way, 2 Phaedr| replies that he has no time for these ‘nice’ interpretations 3 Phaedr| are restored to them. Each time there is full liberty of 4 Phaedr| and humbled, and from that time forward the soul of the 5 Phaedr| never go back. When the time comes they receive their 6 Phaedr| first sight. At the same time the Phaedrus, although one 7 Phaedr| opinion of his friends, at a time when he acknowledges that 8 Phaedr| and may be dissolved from time to time without the assistance 9 Phaedr| be dissolved from time to time without the assistance of 10 Phaedr| alteration finds.~...~Love’s not time’s fool, though rosy lips 11 Phaedr| they must pass through a time of trial and conflict first; 12 Phaedr| might tell how, after a time at no long intervals, first 13 Phaedr| which would be at the same time lasting, could be conceived. ‘ 14 Phaedr| And thus, for the first time perhaps in the history of 15 Phaedr| seems to show that at one time of his life Plato was quite 16 Phaedr| conception of love. At the same time he appears to intimate here, 17 Phaedr| that which flashed from time to time before the eyes 18 Phaedr| which flashed from time to time before the eyes of Dante 19 Phaedr| in the Laws. At the same time it is not to be denied that 20 Phaedr| Art is enough, just at the time when Art is about to disappear 21 Phaedr| take up too much of his time; and he has not as yet learned 22 Phaedr| literature sank lower as time went on. It consisted more 23 Phaedr| cover the earth. If at any time the great men of the world 24 Phaedr| shall hear, if you can spare time to accompany me.~SOCRATES: 25 Phaedr| of the age spent a long time in composing. Indeed, I 26 Phaedr| take up a great deal of time. Now I have no leisure for 27 Phaedr| under any compulsion, no time of repentance ever comes; 28 Phaedr| wiser than ever.~Once upon a time there was a fair boy, or, 29 Phaedr| practices, and yet for the time they are very pleasant. 30 Phaedr| beloved be receiving all this time? Must he not feel the extremity 31 Phaedr| is the human soul! At the time I had a sort of misgiving, 32 Phaedr| are united throughout all time. Let that, however, be as 33 Phaedr| have seen them for a short time only, or they may have been 34 Phaedr| difficulty. There was a time when with the rest of the 35 Phaedr| uneasiness in the gums at the time of cutting teeth,—bubbles 36 Phaedr| of all pleasures at the time, and is the reason why the 37 Phaedr| would wait until another time. When the appointed hour 38 Phaedr| die of fear. And from that time forward the soul of the 39 Phaedr| at the appointed age and time, is led to receive him into 40 Phaedr| the others, either at the time of their love or afterwards. 41 Phaedr| pilgrimage, and when the time comes at which they receive 42 Phaedr| slavish.~SOCRATES: There is time enough. And I believe that 43 Phaedr| come to me. At the same time I boldly assert that mere 44 Phaedr| same persons to be at one time just, at another time, if 45 Phaedr| one time just, at another time, if he is so inclined, to 46 Phaedr| good to the city at one time, and at another time the 47 Phaedr| one time, and at another time the reverse of good?~PHAEDRUS: 48 Phaedr| them. It would take a long time to repeat all that Thamus