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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| people commonly suppose, to arguments in the law courts and speeches 2 Phaedr| Plato and his school? No arguments can be drawn from the appropriateness 3 Phaedr| be established by other arguments than these: the maturity 4 Phaedr| speech from which all his arguments are to be excluded. The 5 Phaedr| than Lysias, and use other arguments, then I say again, that 6 Phaedr| charioteer oppose him with the arguments of shame and reason. After 7 Phaedr| true; if only the other arguments which remain to be brought 8 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: And what are these arguments, Socrates? Bring them out 9 Phaedr| of enchanting the mind by arguments; which is practised not 10 Phaedr| should be a summing up of the arguments in order to remind the hearers 11 Phaedr| persons are persuaded by what arguments, and sees the person about 12 Phaedr| will be unable to handle arguments according to rules of art, 13 Phaedr| put to the test, by spoken arguments, which leave their writings