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Dialogue
1 Phileb| regarded as higher than music, which for the most part 2 Phileb| those derived from sounds of music and from knowledge. He would 3 Phileb| the more empirical arts, music is given as an example; 4 Phileb| human life, is depreciated. Music is regarded from a point 5 Phileb| from infinity to unity. In music, for example, you may begin 6 Phileb| and measure in them. In music, for example, especially 7 Phileb| alone. And must I include music, which is admitted to be 8 Phileb| SOCRATES: Sound is one in music as well as in grammar?~PROTARCHUS: 9 Phileb| would know almost nothing of music.~PROTARCHUS: Nothing.~SOCRATES: 10 Phileb| perfect the whole frame of music?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, certainly.~ 11 Phileb| more, assuredly.~SOCRATES: Music, for instance, is full of 12 Phileb| skilful conjecture; the music of the flute is always trying 13 Phileb| kinds,—the arts which, like music, are less exact in their 14 Phileb| SOCRATES: And am I to include music, which, as I was saying