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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| seemed to exist far more truly than the fleeting objects 2 Phaedr| means to say, that what is truly written is written in the 3 Phaedr| the soul, just as what is truly taught grows up in the soul 4 Phaedr| hope or promise. It may be truly answered that at present 5 Phaedr| with every other, we may truly say in a fuller sense than 6 Phaedr| part in this gift, and is truly possessed and duly out of 7 Phaedr| mysteries and alone becomes truly perfect. But, as he forgets 8 Phaedr| into a mystery which may be truly called most blessed, celebrated 9 Phaedr| of the three heavenly or truly Olympian victories; nor 10 Phaedr| in judgment; nor with the truly good or honourable, but 11 Phaedr| lesser ends such as yours. Truly, the argument may say, Tisias,