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Plato
Phaedrus

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   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| say and is preparing to go away.~Phaedrus begs him 2 Phaedr| conversation before they go. Socrates, who has risen, 3 Phaedr| have once begun can never go back. When the time comes 4 Phaedr| language can no further go. Nor can we dwell much on 5 Phaedr| literature.~If we seek to go deeper, we can still only 6 Phaedr| not propose to itself to go forward and scale the heights 7 Phaedr| heights of knowledge, but to go backwards and seek at the 8 Phaedr| business’?~PHAEDRUS: Will you go on?~SOCRATES: And will you 9 Phaedr| SOCRATES: And will you go on with the narration?~PHAEDRUS: 10 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Let us turn aside and go by the Ilissus; we will 11 Phaedr| any, I think that we may go along the brook and cool 12 Phaedr| has once begun, he must go on and rehabilitate Hippocentaurs 13 Phaedr| SOCRATES: There I cannot go along with you. Ancient 14 Phaedr| what to say.~PHAEDRUS: Only go on and you may do anything 15 Phaedr| their hands above. I will go on talking to my youth. 16 Phaedr| impiety, and that I must not go away until I had made an 17 Phaedr| embark in ships, nor ever go to the walls of Troy;’~and 18 Phaedr| celestial choir. But when they go to banquet and festival, 19 Phaedr| the end of their course, go forth and stand upon the 20 Phaedr| mysteries of true being, go away, and feed upon opinion. 21 Phaedr| have wings given them, and go away at the end of three 22 Phaedr| after the judgment they go, some of them to the houses 23 Phaedr| heavenward pilgrimage may not go down again to darkness and 24 Phaedr| and when they die they go and inform the Muses in 25 Phaedr| persuaded you to buy a horse and go to the wars. Neither of 26 Phaedr| other extreme than when you go all at once?~PHAEDRUS: Of 27 Phaedr| and of rhetoric enough. Go and tell Lysias that to 28 Phaedr| Certainly.~SOCRATES: Now go and tell this to your companion.~ 29 Phaedr| common.~SOCRATES: Let us go.~


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