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Plato
Phaedrus

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things
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| goodness, and the other things of God by which the soul 2 Phaedr| only with difficulty the things of another world, but the 3 Phaedr| enchantment, which makes things appear good and evil, like 4 Phaedr| discourse. The true knowledge of things in heaven and earth is based 5 Phaedr| source of motion in all other things. This is the philosophical 6 Phaedr| the desires; and hence two things which to us seem quite distinct 7 Phaedr| Plato, describes in a figure things which are beyond the range 8 Phaedr| elsewhere, to draw a veil over things which are beyond the limits 9 Phaedr| of their disciples—these things were very distasteful to 10 Phaedr| distinguishing between words and things. It was so hopelessly below 11 Phaedr| was explaining. The least things were preferred by him to 12 Phaedr| and is an earnest of good things to come.~Further, I say 13 Phaedr| love exhibits; he makes things painful to the disappointed 14 Phaedr| spoken and written of these things, would rise up in judgment 15 Phaedr| know about the nature of things, when they dont know about 16 Phaedr| that he desires above all things to deprive his beloved of 17 Phaedr| of a beginning; and all things must have a beginning. And 18 Phaedr| round, and they behold the things beyond. But of the heaven 19 Phaedr| the recollection of those things which our soul once saw 20 Phaedr| in recollection to those things in which God abides, and 21 Phaedr| do not easily recall the things of the other world; they 22 Phaedr| lost the memory of the holy things which once they saw. Few 23 Phaedr| cannot be had, meaning sweet things which, like the elbow, are 24 Phaedr| assembly, he will make the same things seem good to the city at 25 Phaedr| which he makes the same things appear to his hearers like 26 Phaedr| likenesses and differences of things?~PHAEDRUS: He must.~SOCRATES: 27 Phaedr| degree of likeness in other things to that of which by the 28 Phaedr| is aware that about some things we are agreed, whereas about 29 Phaedr| agreed, whereas about other things we differ.~PHAEDRUS: I think 30 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Then in some things we agree, but not in others?~ 31 Phaedr| me to be able to do these things for himself’?~PHAEDRUS: 32 Phaedr| upon in relation to other things, and if multiform, then 33 Phaedr| and seasons of all these things, then, and not till then, 34 Phaedr| and is able to divide all things into classes and to comprehend 35 Phaedr| will be hearers of many things and will have learned nothing; 36 Phaedr| inspiration which will lead him to things higher still. For he has 37 Phaedr| friends should have all things in common.~SOCRATES: Let


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