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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| excess. The latter takes many forms and has many bad names—gluttony, 2 Phaedr| existence, passed in many forms of men and animals, is spent 3 Phaedr| by side with the absolute forms of justice, temperance, 4 Phaedr| contemplating with religious awe the forms of justice, temperance, 5 Phaedr| nature, which takes many forms and two principal ones, 6 Phaedr| composition of colours and forms; and perhaps he might more 7 Phaedr| spiritual emotion. Secondly, the forms or figures which the Platonic 8 Phaedr| has come to life in new forms and been developed into 9 Phaedr| and many members, and many forms, and any of these forms 10 Phaedr| forms, and any of these forms when very marked gives a 11 Phaedr| the whole heaven in divers forms appearing—when perfect and 12 Phaedr| company with the celestial forms; and coming to earth we 13 Phaedr| fashions, and have discovered forms for everything, either short 14 Phaedr| multiform, then to number the forms; and see first in the case