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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| speech, which is full of that higher element said to have been 2 Phaedr| is an illustration of the higher or true rhetoric. This higher 3 Phaedr| higher or true rhetoric. This higher rhetoric is based upon dialectic, 4 Phaedr| obscure some of Plato’s higher aims.~The first speech is 5 Phaedr| But Plato had doubtless a higher purpose than to exhibit 6 Phaedr| then both yield to that higher view of love which is afterwards 7 Phaedr| there were two loves, a higher and a lower, holy and unholy, 8 Phaedr| would acknowledge also a higher love of duty and of God, 9 Phaedr| kinds of love, a lower and a higher, the one answering to the 10 Phaedr| classical times of Hellas; the higher love, of which Plato speaks, 11 Phaedr| be of any value are the higher philosophy and the power 12 Phaedr| old age, but to live is higher far, to be ourselves the 13 Phaedr| sly imputation upon the higher classes at Athens; so in 14 Phaedr| authority. It had none of the higher play of fancy which creates 15 Phaedr| conversation; they will have a higher standard and begin to think 16 Phaedr| before. They may begin at a higher point and yet take with 17 Phaedr| you and Lysias ‘a thing of higher import,’ as I may say in 18 Phaedr| which gets the better of the higher reason and the other desires, 19 Phaedr| temperance or any of the higher ideas which are precious 20 Phaedr| was thus imbued with the higher philosophy, and attained 21 Phaedr| legislators, but are worthy of a higher name, befitting the serious 22 Phaedr| will lead him to things higher still. For he has an element