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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| deceitful likeness of a living creature. It has no power 2 Phaedr| good orator; also, that the living is better than the written 3 Phaedr| wanting.~‘’Tis Greece, but living Greece no more.’~Plato has 4 Phaedr| they must learn the art of living as well as loving. Our misogamist 5 Phaedr| of bringing to the birth living and healthy creations? These 6 Phaedr| suggests. The contrast of the living and dead word, and the example 7 Phaedr| wider area and to persons living under new conditions may 8 Phaedr| soul and body is called a living and mortal creature. For 9 Phaedr| not yet enshrined in that living tomb which we carry about, 10 Phaedr| discourse ought to be a living creature, having a body 11 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: You mean the living word of knowledge which