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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| the truth passes into a philosopher or lover; that which has 2 Phaedr| has chosen the life of a philosopher or of a lover who is not 3 Phaedr| world, but the mind of the philosopher has a better remembrance 4 Phaedr| universe.~The conception of the philosopher, or the philosopher and 5 Phaedr| the philosopher, or the philosopher and lover in one, as a sort 6 Phaedr| Theaetetus, in both of which the philosopher is regarded as a stranger 7 Phaedr| poet who is disguised as a philosopher. There is a twofold difficulty 8 Phaedr| antipathetic to him not only as a philosopher, but also as a great writer. 9 Phaedr| by Stesichorus, who was a philosopher and knew the reason why; 10 Phaedr| shall come to the birth as a philosopher, or artist, or some musical 11 Phaedr| less; only the soul of a philosopher, guileless and true, or 12 Phaedr| years. But the others (The philosopher alone is not subject to 13 Phaedr| therefore the mind of the philosopher alone has wings; and this