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ridicules 2
ridiculous 8
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righteous 1
righteously 3
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22 use
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Plato
Phaedrus

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right
   Dialogue
1 Phaedr| acknowledges that he is not in his right mind? And yet they are praised 2 Phaedr| Socrates himself has given the right clue when, in using his 3 Phaedr| cloister.~SOCRATES: There he is right. Lysias then, I suppose, 4 Phaedr| importance, can a man be right in trusting himself to one 5 Phaedr| admits that he is not in his right mind, and acknowledges that 6 Phaedr| himself? And if he came to his right mind, would he ever imagine 7 Phaedr| tendency of opinion towards right, and is led away to the 8 Phaedr| think? Would they not have a right to laugh at us? They might 9 Phaedr| alike, and is in all equally right, and equally to be esteemed10 Phaedr| would have ended. Am I not right, sweet Phaedrus?~PHAEDRUS: 11 Phaedr| accepted.~PHAEDRUS: And right manfully.~SOCRATES: You 12 Phaedr| divided into a left side and right side, each having parts 13 Phaedr| side, each having parts right and left of the same name— 14 Phaedr| madness which lay on the right side, found another love, 15 Phaedr| knows whether the name is right or not. And I should like 16 Phaedr| which you desire, by the right application of words and 17 Phaedr| I suspect that you are right.~SOCRATES: And do you think 18 Phaedr| Yes, friend, and he was right:—still, we ought not to 19 Phaedr| You may very likely be right, Socrates.~SOCRATES: The 20 Phaedr| in the system. Am I not right, Phaedrus?~PHAEDRUS: Certainly.~ 21 Phaedr| think that the Theban is right in his view about letters.~ 22 Phaedr| and no others—this is the right sort of man; and you and


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