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1 Phaedr| introduced playfully or as a figure of speech. But in the Phaedrus 2 Phaedr| form may be described in a figure as a composite nature made 3 Phaedr| Together all three, who are a figure of the soul, approach the 4 Phaedr| each other in God; how in a figure they grew wings like doves, 5 Phaedr| as well as men under the figure of two winged steeds and 6 Phaedr| steeds really correspond in a figure more nearly to the appetitive 7 Phaedr| hand, only carries out the figure of the chariot. Is he serious, 8 Phaedr| allowed to break through the figure, and the details are not 9 Phaedr| of Plato, describes in a figure things which are beyond 10 Phaedr| rather using a mythological figure, here as elsewhere, to draw 11 Phaedr| is only an allegory, or figure of speech. For this reason, 12 Phaedr| speak briefly, and in a figure. And let the figure be composite— 13 Phaedr| in a figure. And let the figure be composite—a pair of winged 14 Phaedr| the affection of love in a figure, into which we introduced