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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| does not think much of the matter, but then he has only attended 2 Phaedr| conclusion of the whole matter is just this,—that until 3 Phaedr| necessary and contingent matter; (6) The conception of the 4 Phaedr| associations, which as a matter of good taste should be 5 Phaedr| between certain and probable matter. The three speeches are 6 Phaedr| grossness. Hence it becomes a matter of great interest to consider 7 Phaedr| of the new. And how, in a matter of such infinite importance, 8 Phaedr| more especially in the matter of the language?~SOCRATES: 9 Phaedr| society of his lover in the matter of his property; this is 10 Phaedr| more especially in the matter of the poetical figures 11 Phaedr| speaker know the truth of the matter about which he is going 12 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Let us put the matter thus:—Suppose that I persuaded 13 Phaedr| just and unjust—that is the matter in dispute?~PHAEDRUS: Yes.~ 14 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Let me put the matter thus: When will there be 15 Phaedr| long speech about a small matter, and a short speech about 16 Phaedr| short speech about a great matter, and also a sorrowful speech, 17 Phaedr| therefore let us consider this matter in every light, and see 18 Phaedr| briefly touched upon this matter already; with them the point