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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| is consummated; the same image of love dwells in the breast 2 Phaedr| division of psychology. The image of the charioteer and the 3 Phaedr| compared with a similar image which occurs in the verses 4 Phaedr| principle in man under the image of an immortal steed; (3) 5 Phaedr| meaning to come through. The image of the charioteer and his 6 Phaedr| conceived himself to behold an image, however faint, of ideal 7 Phaedr| children of the soil. Under the image of the lively chirruping 8 Phaedr| promise to set up a golden image at Delphi, not only of myself, 9 Phaedr| when they behold here any image of that other world, are 10 Phaedr| there had been a visible image of her, and the other ideas, 11 Phaedr| to his beloved as to the image of a god; then while he 12 Phaedr| and adorns as a sort of image which he is to fall down 13 Phaedr| company with Modesty like an image placed upon a holy pedestal. 14 Phaedr| longed for, and has love’s image, love for love (Anteros) 15 Phaedr| properly no more than an image?~SOCRATES: Yes, of course