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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| The manner in which they take their love is as follows:—~ 2 Phaedr| spoil men’s memories and take away their understandings. 3 Phaedr| their lawful descendants take up their abode in others. 4 Phaedr| of the world be ready to take off its coat and run at 5 Phaedr| expensive, is not so likely to take offence, seldom changes, 6 Phaedr| fall them. Then they would take up their parable again and 7 Phaedr| appearances to reality? Let us take a survey of the professions 8 Phaedr| the study of them would take up too much of his time; 9 Phaedr| at a higher point and yet take with them all the results 10 Phaedr| Cephalus, and I am going to take a walk outside the wall, 11 Phaedr| sitting, he went out to take a walk, not until, by the 12 Phaedr| of crude philosophy will take up a great deal of time. 13 Phaedr| have of beaten gold, and take your place by the colossal 14 Phaedr| second life, and they may take any which they please. The 15 Phaedr| the two wanton animals take the two souls when off their 16 Phaedr| deprive me of sight, or take from me the art of love 17 Phaedr| to you.~SOCRATES: Let us take this instance and note how 18 Phaedr| another?~PHAEDRUS: He must take this, Socrates, for there 19 Phaedr| end is great, there we may take the longer road, but not 20 Phaedr| disapproved of them. It would take a long time to repeat all 21 Phaedr| who is a man of sense, take the seeds, which he values