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Plato
Phaedrus

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1 Phaedr| of unity derived from one sort of art be hastily transferred 2 Phaedr| himself to no rule of this sort. Like every great artist 3 Phaedr| dialectic, and dialectic is a sort of inspiration akin to love ( 4 Phaedr| Numerous fictions of this sort occur in the Dialogues, 5 Phaedr| famous myth, which is a sort of parable, and like other 6 Phaedr| turning their jest into a sort of earnest. (Compare Phaedo, 7 Phaedr| allegory helps to increase this sort of confusion.~As is often 8 Phaedr| philosopher and lover in one, as a sort of madman, may be compared 9 Phaedr| an imaginary beauty, of a sort which extinguishes rather 10 Phaedr| speaker with genius; and the sort of attainments which can 11 Phaedr| Is not legislation too a sort of literary effort, and 12 Phaedr| Socrates, is one of your sort, for love was the theme 13 Phaedr| there is, I think, some sort of an altar of Boreas at 14 Phaedr| rules of probability, this sort of crude philosophy will 15 Phaedr| of a gentler and simpler sort, to whom Nature has given 16 Phaedr| enjoy him.~There are some sort of animals, such as flatterers, 17 Phaedr| soul! At the time I had a sort of misgiving, and, like 18 Phaedr| gazes on him there is a sort of reaction, and the shudder 19 Phaedr| fashions and adorns as a sort of image which he is to 20 Phaedr| composition. Now what is that sort of thing but a regular piece 21 Phaedr| Protagoras something of the same sort?~SOCRATES: Yes, rules of 22 Phaedr| inventing or disposing of any sort of calumny on any grounds 23 Phaedr| also a purge, and all that sort of thing; and knowing all 24 Phaedr| and ingenious case of this sort: —He supposes a feeble and 25 Phaedr| others—this is the right sort of man; and you and I, Phaedrus,


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