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manikins 2
mankind 9
manly 1
manner 28
mannerism 1
mannerisms 1
manners 4
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29 philosophy
29 speaking
29 whom
28 manner
28 non-lover
28 without
28 word
Plato
Phaedrus

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manner
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| royal love; and in like manner the followers of every god 2 Phaedr| received from their god. The manner in which they take their 3 Phaedr| knows the truth, and the manner of adapting the truth to 4 Phaedr| which are not in Socratesmanner, as he says, ‘in order to 5 Phaedr| morality and of the Greek manner of regarding the relation 6 Phaedr| a man of you.~In such a manner, turning the seamy side 7 Phaedr| which we praise in like manner, ‘meaning ourselves,’ without 8 Phaedr| be fairly compared in the manner which Plato suggests. The 9 Phaedr| suppose, in the superficial manner of some ancient critics, 10 Phaedr| the story, the ironical manner in which these explanations 11 Phaedr| rocks; and this being the manner of her death, she was said 12 Phaedr| hold up before me in like manner a book, and you may lead 13 Phaedr| attended to the rhetorical manner; and I was doubting whether 14 Phaedr| every spoken word is in a manner plainer than the unspoken, 15 Phaedr| true existences in like manner, and feasting upon them, 16 Phaedr| and there they live in a manner worthy of the life which 17 Phaedr| tickling; but when in like manner the soul is beginning to 18 Phaedr| he is able; and after the manner of his God he behaves in 19 Phaedr| same with him; and in like manner the followers of Apollo, 20 Phaedr| and educate him into the manner and nature of the god as 21 Phaedr| captive in the following manner:—~As I said at the beginning 22 Phaedr| and runs away, giving all manner of trouble to his companion 23 Phaedr| Why, he begins in this manner: ‘Be it enacted by the senate, 24 Phaedr| grasshoppers chirruping after their manner in the heat of the sun over 25 Phaedr| the same name—after this manner the speaker proceeded to 26 Phaedr| arranging of these elements in a manner which will be suitable to 27 Phaedr| act about rhetoric in a manner which will be acceptable 28 Phaedr| divided, and until in like manner he is able to discern the


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