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Plato
Phaedrus

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earth
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| plumes and settles upon the earth.~Now the use of the wing 2 Phaedr| and sinks them towards the earth. Of the world which is beyond 3 Phaedr| her wings and falls to the earth, then she takes the form 4 Phaedr| of correction under the earth, the good to places of joy 5 Phaedr| beholds the visible beauty of earth his enraptured soul passes 6 Phaedr| has any representation on earth: wisdom is invisible to 7 Phaedr| those who honour them on earth.~The first rule of good 8 Phaedr| soul which has depth of earth; and he will anticipate 9 Phaedr| of things in heaven and earth is based upon enthusiasm 10 Phaedr| see into the wonders of earth and heaven, and trace the 11 Phaedr| stranger and monster upon the earth. The whole myth, like the 12 Phaedr| Shakespeare, returning to earth, ‘courteously rebuke’ us— 13 Phaedr| those who honour them on earth, Plato intends to represent 14 Phaedr| raised above ‘the manikins of earth’ and their opinions, waiting 15 Phaedr| waters may flow and cover the earth. If at any time the great 16 Phaedr| deceiving the manikins of earth and gain celebrity among 17 Phaedr| down the charioteer to the earth when his steed has not been 18 Phaedr| correction which are under the earth, and are punished; others 19 Phaedr| when he sees the beauty of earth, is transported with the 20 Phaedr| celestial forms; and coming to earth we find her here too, shining 21 Phaedr| the journey beneath the earth, but they live in light 22 Phaedr| send you bowling round the earth during a period of nine 23 Phaedr| heaven who honours them on earth. They win the love of Terpsichore


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