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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| enraptured soul passes in thought to those glorious sights 2 Phaedr| were not afraid of being thought mad he would fall down and 3 Phaedr| sustained irony, for depth of thought, there is no Dialogue superior, 4 Phaedr| first sight, almost without thought, against the advice and 5 Phaedr| these: the maturity of the thought, the perfection of the style, 6 Phaedr| mythology as a vehicle of thought and feeling. What would 7 Phaedr| understanding what other ages thought and felt. The Catholic faith 8 Phaedr| many new combinations of thought and language. But, as yet, 9 Phaedr| he saw and rejoiced; now thought he, ‘I shall have a partner 10 Phaedr| esteemed, because his love is thought to be greater; for he is 11 Phaedr| censured the non-lover, or thought that he was ill-advised 12 Phaedr| even by Lysias himself; I thought, though I speak under correction, 13 Phaedr| end; enough.~PHAEDRUS: I thought that you were only half-way 14 Phaedr| I am going to do; and I thought that I heard a voice saying 15 Phaedr| because I blush at the thought of this person, and also 16 Phaedr| dishonour;—they must have thought that there was an inspired 17 Phaedr| information (istoria) to human thought (oiesis) they originally 18 Phaedr| below; and he is therefore thought to be mad. And I have shown 19 Phaedr| were not afraid of being thought a downright madman, he would 20 Phaedr| in earnest?~PHAEDRUS: I thought, Socrates, that he was. 21 Phaedr| his speech-making, and not thought good enough to write, then 22 Phaedr| authorship in a state, is he not thought by posterity, when they 23 Phaedr| and singing always, never thought of eating and drinking, 24 Phaedr| concerned with heaven and thought, divine as well as human, 25 Phaedr| hence come loftiness of thought and completeness of execution.