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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| When fulfilled with the sight of them she returns home, 2 Phaedr| days she receives through sight, the keenest of our senses, 3 Phaedr| are not visible at first sight. At the same time the Phaedrus, 4 Phaedr| into a contract at first sight, almost without thought, 5 Phaedr| which are not objects of sight. This is because the force 6 Phaedr| recantation,’ immediately his sight returned to him. Now I will 7 Phaedr| we were admitted to the sight of apparitions innocent 8 Phaedr| clearest aperture of sense. For sight is the most piercing of 9 Phaedr| also the most palpable to sight. Now he who is not newly 10 Phaedr| out of this world to the sight of true beauty in the other; 11 Phaedr| instead of being awed at the sight of her, he is given over 12 Phaedr| thine anger deprive me of sight, or take from me the art