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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| of truth and knowledge of character; fifthly, the superiority 2 Phaedr| improvement, partakes of the same character; his second speech, which 3 Phaedr| of the art.’ True to his character, he must, however, profess 4 Phaedr| fulfilling his own nature and character, and would see into the 5 Phaedr| from whom she derived her character, she beheld partially and 6 Phaedr| that each soul bears the character of a god? He may have had 7 Phaedr| consideration of His real nature and character or of the laws by which 8 Phaedr| Lysias and Isocrates; (2) the character of the work.~Lysias was 9 Phaedr| philosophic life, and the character of the style, we shall not 10 Phaedr| without genius and without character, is a phenomenon which deserves 11 Phaedr| with them to Italy.~The character of Greek literature sank 12 Phaedr| affects the manners and character of a nation. It takes away 13 Phaedr| striking, though different in character from those which the creative 14 Phaedr| youth before they knew his character or his belongings; so that 15 Phaedr| received this name from the character of your strains, or because 16 Phaedr| hierophant; to the sixth the character of poet or some other imitative 17 Phaedr| beauty according to his character, and this he makes his god, 18 Phaedr| and receive from him their character and disposition, so far 19 Phaedr| is the man or this is the character who ought to have a certain 20 Phaedr| of Lysias, and that his character is cast in a finer mould.