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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| immortal, but ours are one mortal and the other immortal. 2 Phaedr| into the heavens, but the mortal drops her plumes and settles 3 Phaedr| labour in vain; for the mortal steed, if he has not been 4 Phaedr| wisdom is invisible to mortal eyes. But the corrupted 5 Phaedr| are beyond the limits of mortal knowledge? Once more, in 6 Phaedr| too dazzling bright for mortal eye,’ and shrinking from 7 Phaedr| theme of large and more than mortal discourse, let me speak 8 Phaedr| explain to you in what way the mortal differs from the immortal 9 Phaedr| body is called a living and mortal creature. For immortal no