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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| preserving in them this principle— not losing the ideals of 2 Phaedr| well as an intellectual principle in man under the image of 3 Phaedr| constructed on the same threefold principle? We should certainly be 4 Phaedr| most eager suitors,—on that principle, we ought always to do good, 5 Phaedr| the best, the conquering principle is called temperance; but 6 Phaedr| would have an excellent principle.~SOCRATES: Yes; and in the 7 Phaedr| down anyhow? Is there any principle in them? Why should the 8 Phaedr| PHAEDRUS: What is the other principle, Socrates?~SOCRATES: The 9 Phaedr| Socrates?~SOCRATES: The second principle is that of division into 10 Phaedr| And the observance of this principle throughout a speech furnishes