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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| my recantation in finer language than before: I did so in 2 Phaedr| and conflict first; in the language of religion they must be 3 Phaedr| nor can we translate the language of irony into that of plain 4 Phaedr| meaning of this and other wild language to the same effect, which 5 Phaedr| described in magnificent language as the self-moved and the 6 Phaedr| may be happy enough.~The language of the Meno and the Phaedo 7 Phaedr| whether to be termed in modern language genius, or inspiration, 8 Phaedr| ironically repeating the common language of mankind about philosophy, 9 Phaedr| is because the force of language can no further go. Nor can 10 Phaedr| obliterated or lost. In the language of some modern theologians 11 Phaedr| from this decline the Greek language and literature, unlike the 12 Phaedr| sense of beauty either in language or in art. The Greek world 13 Phaedr| combinations of thought and language. But, as yet, experience 14 Phaedr| especially in the matter of the language?~SOCRATES: Yes, quite admirable; 15 Phaedr| finish, and tournure of the language? As to the first I willingly 16 Phaedr| the same in every use of language; this is the art, if there