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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| of art; to a statue, for example, far more than to any kind 2 Phaedr| ecstacy is adduced as an example of the false rhetoric; the 3 Phaedr| are absorbed. And so the example becomes also the deeper 4 Phaedr| serious in the rest? For example, are we to attribute his 5 Phaedr| perceived by Plato himself. For example, when he is speaking of 6 Phaedr| living and dead word, and the example of Socrates, which he has 7 Phaedr| to write, following the example of Socrates and of Christ...~ 8 Phaedr| than I am, I followed your example, and, like you, my divine 9 Phaedr| is to the point. Who, for example, could speak on this thesis 10 Phaedr| The desire of eating, for example, which gets the better of 11 Phaedr| happen to afford a very good example of the way in which the 12 Phaedr| their web.~PHAEDRUS: Give an example.~SOCRATES: I will. Suppose