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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| the master-minds of former ages. They recognize ‘a POETICAL 2 Phaedr| to writing. So in other ages, weary of literature and 3 Phaedr| the Dialogue are (1) the ages of Lysias and Isocrates; ( 4 Phaedr| arousing the interest of later ages. And when new books ceased 5 Phaedr| of expression? Why were ages of external greatness and 6 Phaedr| understanding what other ages thought and felt. The Catholic 7 Phaedr| the heavens during so many ages without relief or light. 8 Phaedr| difficulties. He interprets past ages by his own. The greatest 9 Phaedr| in our own or in former ages.~Even if we were to suppose 10 Phaedr| it. Lastly, in the coming ages we shall carry with us the