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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| ingenious Sicilian has made an allegory, in which he represents 2 Intro| of Plato, nor perhaps any allegory or parable relating to the 3 Intro| are features of the great allegory which have an indescribable Phaedrus Part
4 Intro| drawn between them. And allegory helps to increase this sort 5 Intro| for the greater part an allegory, and an allegory which allows 6 Intro| part an allegory, and an allegory which allows the meaning 7 Intro| discourse of Socrates is only an allegory, or figure of speech. For Protagoras Part
8 Intro| self-improvement; (7) the religious allegory should be noticed, in which The Republic Book
9 7 | question, he said. ~This entire allegory, I said, you may now append, 10 7 | is very natural, if our allegory may be trusted. ~Yes, very Timaeus Part
11 Intro| the poems of Homer into an allegory of the Christian religion,