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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| form of man will only be taken by the soul which has once 2 Phaedr| condemnation is not to be taken seriously, for he is evidently 3 Phaedr| personal beauty, her place was taken by young mankind instead 4 Phaedr| eyes are opened; they were taken unawares and desire to part 5 Phaedr| of ambition they may be taken off their guard and stoop 6 Phaedr| application of a few drugs taken from a book instead of a 7 Phaedr| version of the story she was taken from Areopagus, and not 8 Phaedr| tricks now that you have taken the oath, for I cannot allow 9 Phaedr| discovered the change which has taken place in him, when he asks 10 Phaedr| that our ideas of love were taken from some haunt of sailors 11 Phaedr| described.~Now the lover who is taken to be the attendant of Zeus 12 Phaedr| effected. Now the beloved is taken captive in the following 13 Phaedr| having with difficulty taken breath, is full of wrath 14 Phaedr| that they have given and taken from each other the most 15 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Is not rhetoric, taken generally, a universal art