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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| From this tale, of which young Athens will probably make 2 Phaedr| her place was taken by young mankind instead of womankind, 3 Phaedr| engaged in dissecting them? Young men, like Phaedrus, are 4 Phaedr| fame; the second is still young and full of promise. Now 5 Phaedr| Socrates. Can we suppose ‘the young man to have told such lies’ 6 Phaedr| old man rather than the young one;—then he would meet 7 Phaedr| he is old and his love is young, and neither day nor night 8 Phaedr| notion! But I think, my young man, that you are much mistaken 9 Phaedr| unlike in their simplicity to young philosophy, deemed that 10 Phaedr| SOCRATES: Isocrates is still young, Phaedrus; but I am willing