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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| conclusion of the whole matter is just this,—that until a man knows 2 Phaedr| passing into criticism, just as Athenian literature in 3 Phaedr| when he boldly wrote off just what came in his head.’ 4 Phaedr| think that Art is enough, just at the time when Art is 5 Phaedr| is written in the soul, just as what is truly taught 6 Phaedr| prayer or ‘collect’ which has just been cited, ‘Give me beauty,’ 7 Phaedr| you had me, and you must just speak ‘as you best can.’ 8 Phaedr| alone has wings; and this is just, for he is always, according 9 Phaedr| they have found him they do just the same with him; and in 10 Phaedr| so.~SOCRATES: About the just and unjust—that is the matter 11 Phaedr| persons to be at one time just, at another time, if he 12 Phaedr| he appears to have done just the reverse of what he ought; 13 Phaedr| that he wrote off boldly just what came into his head, 14 Phaedr| part as a bad carver might. Just as our two discourses, alike 15 Phaedr| men are concerned who are just and good, either by nature 16 Phaedr| of the truth, and we had just been affirming that he who 17 Phaedr| suppose that he who knows the just and good and honourable