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Plato
Phaedrus

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1 Phaedr| of the non-lover? He has said his say and is preparing 2 Phaedr| to please Phaedrus. If I said what was wrong at first, 3 Phaedr| showed his good sense when he said that there was a better 4 Phaedr| full of that higher element said to have been learned of 5 Phaedr| another, how can they be said to choose?—they draw lots, 6 Phaedr| theologians he might be said to maintain the ‘final perseverance’ 7 Phaedr| feeling. What would he have said of the discovery of Christian 8 Phaedr| he gave himself airs and said, ‘No I cannot,’ as if he 9 Phaedr| general notion of what he said, and will give you a summary 10 Phaedr| here at which Boreas is said to have carried off Orithyia 11 Phaedr| manner of her death, she was said to have been carried away 12 Phaedr| virtue. Remember what I have said; and consider yet this further 13 Phaedr| I believe that I have said enough; but if there is 14 Phaedr| that any Hellene could have said more or spoken better on 15 Phaedr| what else is there to be said?) and must be allowed and 16 Phaedr| me to say to you as you said to me, ‘I know Socrates 17 Phaedr| verily constraint is always said to be grievous. Now the 18 Phaedr| talk over what has been said, and then return in the 19 Phaedr| effect: ‘I told a lie when I said’ that the beloved ought 20 Phaedr| For, as has been already said, every soul of man has in 21 Phaedr| following manner:—~As I said at the beginning of this 22 Phaedr| if Phaedrus or I myself said anything rude in our first 23 Phaedr| the grasshoppers, who are said to have been human beings 24 Phaedr| Certainly.~SOCRATES: Can this be said of the discourse of Lysias? 25 Phaedr| in the epitaph which is said by some to have been inscribed 26 Phaedr| argument of them, for, as I said, ‘love is a madness.’~PHAEDRUS: 27 Phaedr| madness, which was also said to be the best, we spoke 28 Phaedr| when I told him of this; he said that he had himself discovered 29 Phaedr| them.~SOCRATES: I have now said all that I have to say of 30 Phaedr| Do you say what can be said for him.~SOCRATES: He will 31 Phaedr| first principles; for, as I said at first, when the question 32 Phaedr| Enough appears to have been said by us of a true and false 33 Phaedr| there is something yet to be said of propriety and impropriety 34 Phaedr| to repeat all that Thamus said to Theuth in praise or blame 35 Phaedr| they came to letters, This, said Theuth, will make the Egyptians 36 Phaedr| silence. And the same may be said of speeches. You would imagine 37 Phaedr| you would repeat what was said.~SOCRATES: Until a man knows


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