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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| time of his life Plato was quite serious in maintaining a 2 Phaedr| things which to us seem quite distinct are inextricably 3 Phaedr| genius far above art, and was quite sensible of the interval 4 Phaedr| man; his words would be quite refreshing, and he would 5 Phaedr| not from this place. Now I quite acknowledge that these allegories 6 Phaedr| language?~SOCRATES: Yes, quite admirable; the effect on 7 Phaedr| description is disagreeable, and quite detestable when he is forced 8 Phaedr| communion and intimacy, is quite amazed at the good-will 9 Phaedr| field, which I doubt. For quite lately one of your politicians 10 Phaedr| defence of herself.~SOCRATES: Quite true; if only the other 11 Phaedr| would-be physician?~PHAEDRUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: And if Adrastus 12 Phaedr| themselves.’~PHAEDRUS: I quite admit, Socrates, that the 13 Phaedr| the soul which they know quite well. Nor, until they adopt 14 Phaedr| not forgotten that we have quite briefly touched upon this 15 Phaedr| very simple person, and quite a stranger to the oracles