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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| promise, veils his face and begins.~First, invoking the Muses 2 Phaedr| form of a myth.~Socrates begins his tale with a glorification 3 Phaedr| Then the stiffened wing begins to relax and grow again; 4 Phaedr| And now a fierce conflict begins. The ill-conditioned steed 5 Phaedr| of the dialogue before he begins to write. He fastens or 6 Phaedr| Thus amid discord a harmony begins to appear; there are many 7 Phaedr| arrangement of the topics; he begins with a definition of love, 8 Phaedr| follows:—~‘All good counsel begins in the same way; a man should 9 Phaedr| the lower end of the wing begins to swell and grow from the 10 Phaedr| a politician writes, he begins with the names of his approvers?~ 11 Phaedr| How so?~SOCRATES: Why, he begins in this manner: ‘Be it enacted 12 Phaedr| SOCRATES: The disgrace begins when a man writes not well, 13 Phaedr| address to the fair youth begins where the lover would have