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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| fair prospect, and beholds justice, temperance, and knowledge 2 Phaedr| those glorious sights of justice and wisdom and temperance 3 Phaedr| and that the principles of justice and truth when delivered 4 Phaedr| between the search after justice and the construction of 5 Phaedr| not losing the ideals of justice and holiness and truth, 6 Phaedr| being, in which they saw justice and holiness and truth, 7 Phaedr| found in this world, but justice absolute in existence absolute, 8 Phaedr| contemplation of ideas of virtue and justice—or, in other words, the 9 Phaedr| with the absolute forms of justice, temperance, and the like, 10 Phaedr| religious awe the forms of justice, temperance, holiness, yet 11 Phaedr| that the great ideas of justice, temperance, wisdom, should 12 Phaedr| unpractised memory can do justice to an elaborate work, which 13 Phaedr| never have admitted the justice of our censure?~PHAEDRUS: 14 Phaedr| the revolution she beholds justice, and temperance, and knowledge 15 Phaedr| they are lightly borne by justice, and there they live in 16 Phaedr| For there is no light of justice or temperance or any of 17 Phaedr| nothing to do with true justice, but only with that which 18 Phaedr| But when any one speaks of justice and goodness we part company 19 Phaedr| when the question is of justice and good, or is a question 20 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: I acknowledge the justice of your rebuke; and I think 21 Phaedr| discourse merrily about justice and the like.~SOCRATES: 22 Phaedr| not to know the nature of justice and injustice, and good 23 Phaedr| that only in principles of justice and goodness and nobility