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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| existence. The soul which three times in succession has 2 Phaedr| blow or spur. Together all three, who are a figure of the 3 Phaedr| and conquer in one of the three heavenly victories. But 4 Phaedr| accordingly. Love, again, has three degrees: first, of interested 5 Phaedr| and probable matter. The three speeches are then passed 6 Phaedr| Aristophanes after the death of the three great tragedians (Frogs). 7 Phaedr| repeated himself two or three times, either from want 8 Phaedr| the same thing in two or three ways.~PHAEDRUS: Nonsense, 9 Phaedr| good man who gains wings in three thousand years:—and they 10 Phaedr| they who choose this life three times in succession have 11 Phaedr| and go away at the end of three thousand years. But the 12 Phaedr| I divided each soul into three— two horses and a charioteer; 13 Phaedr| conquered in one of the three heavenly or truly Olympian