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Dialogue
1 Phileb| other hand, we are hardly fair judges of confusions of 2 Phileb| incorporeal law, which is to hold fair rule over a living body. 3 Phileb| I not given, Philebus, a fair statement of the two sides 4 Phileb| would she still appear as fair as before.~SOCRATES: Well, 5 Phileb| the answer.~PROTARCHUS: A fair retort; but let us proceed.~ 6 Phileb| have seen loves good and fair, and also brave lovers of 7 Phileb| make what I believe to be a fair summary of the argument.~ 8 Phileb| one who desires to see a fair and perfect mixture, and 9 Phileb| which is going to hold fair rule over a living body.~