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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| descend into a beast, and return again into the form of man. 2 Phaedr| prevail among ourselves. To return to the Phaedrus:—~Both speeches 3 Phaedr| thousand years all are to return to the place from whence 4 Phaedr| because he represents their return as dependent on their own 5 Phaedr| fleeting aspiration may return into the nature of the animal, 6 Phaedr| the beloved a very ample return. But the non-lover has no 7 Phaedr| him, when he asks for a return and recalls to his recollection 8 Phaedr| has been said, and then return in the cool.~SOCRATES: Your 9 Phaedr| the soul of each one can return to the place from whence 10 Phaedr| beast, or from the beast return again into the man. But 11 Phaedr| have a little pleasure in return for many pains, but the 12 Phaedr| grasshoppers; and this is the return which the Muses make to