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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| freely behold them. The great vision of all is seen at the feast 2 Phaedr| them round, and they have a vision of the world beyond. But 3 Phaedr| sometimes sinks below, the fair vision, and he is at last obliged, 4 Phaedr| blindly excited by this vision of beauty, rushes on to 5 Phaedr| of the soul, approach the vision of love. And now a fierce 6 Phaedr| partially and imperfectly the vision of absolute truth. All her 7 Phaedr| beloved. But before that vision can be finally enjoyed the 8 Phaedr| to disappear. A similar vision of the decline of the Greek 9 Phaedr| the soul which attains any vision of truth in company with 10 Phaedr| for he has never lost the vision of truth.) receive judgment 11 Phaedr| then we beheld the beatific vision and were initiated into 12 Phaedr| the charioteer beholds the vision of love, and has his whole