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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| region of true knowledge. The divine mind in her revolution enjoys 2 Phaedr| scene of heavenly beauty; a divine idea would accompany them 3 Phaedr| kingdom not of this world, divine, eternal. And this other 4 Phaedr| 3) The notion that the divine nature exists by the contemplation 5 Phaedr| he mean the human or the divine soul? and are they both 6 Phaedr| example, and, like you, my divine darling, I became inspired 7 Phaedr| proceed, I appear to be in a divine fury, for already I am getting 8 Phaedr| compelled to banish from him divine philosophy; and there is 9 Phaedr| also a madness which is a divine gift, and the source of 10 Phaedr| human, but the other of divine origin. Again, where plagues 11 Phaedr| and actions of the soul divine and human, and try to ascertain 12 Phaedr| which is most akin to the divine, and which by nature tends 13 Phaedr| habitation of the gods. The divine is beauty, wisdom, goodness, 14 Phaedr| the pilot of the soul. The divine intelligence, being nurtured 15 Phaedr| interests and is rapt in the divine, the vulgar deem him mad, 16 Phaedr| which is the expression of divine beauty; and at first a shudder 17 Phaedr| can human discipline or divine inspiration confer any greater 18 Phaedr| with heaven and thought, divine as well as human, and they 19 Phaedr| infirmity, the other was a divine release of the soul from 20 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: True.~SOCRATES: The divine madness was subdivided into 21 Phaedr| having the same name, but divine, which the speaker held 22 Phaedr| but that there is in him a divine inspiration which will lead