id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-phaedrus-1340 plato-phaedrus-1340 .txt text/plain 23200 1269 80 PHAEDRUS: My tale, Socrates, is one of your sort, for love was the theme PHAEDRUS: I should like to know, Socrates, whether the place is not PHAEDRUS: Now don't talk in that way, Socrates, but let me have your SOCRATES: Your love of discourse, Phaedrus, is superhuman, simply SOCRATES: Only think, my good Phaedrus, what an utter want of delicacy SOCRATES: A lover of music like yourself ought surely to have heard the SOCRATES: In good speaking should not the mind of the speaker know the PHAEDRUS: Yes. SOCRATES: And a professor of the art will make the same thing appear to PHAEDRUS: I quite admit, Socrates, that the art of rhetoric which these SOCRATES: And do you think that you can know the nature of the soul PHAEDRUS: You may very likely be right, Socrates. PHAEDRUS: Yes. SOCRATES: Do you know how you can speak or act about rhetoric in a ./cache/plato-phaedrus-1340.txt ./txt/plato-phaedrus-1340.txt