Phdr gre 228a-228cΣωκράτης: ὦ Φαῖδρε, εἰ ἐγὼ Φαῖδρον ἀγνοῶ, καὶ ἐμαυτοῦ ἐπιλέλησμαι. ἀλλὰ γὰρ οὐδέτερά ἐστι τούτων: εὖ οἶδα ὅτι Λυσίου λόγον ἀκούων ἐκεῖνος οὐ μόνον ἅπαξ ἤκουσεν, ἀλλὰ πολλάκις ἐπαναλαμβάνων ἐκέλευέν οἱ λέγειν, ὁ δὲ ἐπείθετο (228b) προθύμως.
Phdr lat p. 179b-180aSO. o Phaedre, si ego Phaedrum ignoro, mei quoque oblitus sum sed horum sane neutrum est. Id enim certe scio, quod non semeltantum ille Lysiae sermonem audiuit, sed iussit saepius recenseri. (180a) Lysias autem parebat libens.
Phdr engSOCRATES: I believe that I know Phaedrus about as well as I know myself, and I am very sure that the speech of Lysias was repeated to him, not once only, but again and again;--he insisted on hearing it many times over and Lysias was very willing to gratify him;
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