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1 Phaedr| myth.~Socrates begins his tale with a glorification of 2 Phaedr| There is an old Egyptian tale of Theuth, the inventor 3 Phaedr| understandings. From this tale, of which young Athens will 4 Phaedr| about mythology; (2) the tale of the grasshoppers.~The 5 Phaedr| diviner, but a poor one.’~The tale of the grasshoppers is naturally 6 Phaedr| narration?~PHAEDRUS: My tale, Socrates, is one of your 7 Phaedr| that he would repeat the tale, he gave himself airs and 8 Phaedr| Socrates, do you believe this tale?~SOCRATES: The wise are 9 Phaedr| help, O help me in the tale which my good friend here 10 Phaedr| both of them. Leaving the tale to its fate, I will cross 11 Phaedr| at the beginning of this tale, I divided each soul into 12 Phaedr| and from what country the tale comes.~PHAEDRUS: I acknowledge