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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| he would like to have a little more conversation before 2 Phaedr| reckoning, save the phrase is a little variations’); secondly, 3 Phaedr| ourselves,’ as we may say, a little parodying the words of Pausanias 4 Phaedr| to hear him, retiring a little behind a rampart, not of 5 Phaedr| Better, he would say, a ‘little love at the beginning,’ 6 Phaedr| in a congenial soil the little seed becomes a tree, and ‘ 7 Phaedr| been written in youth. As little weight can be attached to 8 Phaedr| interest of Phaedrus, the little touch about the two versions 9 Phaedr| diligence in writing, and so little mind or real creative power? 10 Phaedr| author as a whole, and very little of the context of any passage 11 Phaedr| beauties of an author, and very little light is thrown by him on 12 Phaedr| this the exact spot? The little stream is delightfully clear 13 Phaedr| great, slowly laying up little wrath— unintentional offences 14 Phaedr| obvious, and there can be as little doubt by what name any other 15 Phaedr| when they have gone back a little, the one is overcome with 16 Phaedr| he would like to have a little pleasure in return for many 17 Phaedr| that he is frightened at a little noise; and, possibly, you 18 Phaedr| force of argument make the little appear great and the great 19 Phaedr| appear great and the great little, disguise the new in old 20 Phaedr| as well as them. ‘Have a little patience, Phaedrus and Socrates,