Phaedrus by Plato

PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates, Phaedrus. 
    
SCENE: Under a plane-tree, by the banks of the Ilissus. 
    
SOCRATES: My dear Phaedrus, whence come you, and whither are you going? 
 
PHAEDRUS: I come from Lysias the son of Cephalus, and I am going to take a walk outside the wall, for I have been sitting with him the whole morning; and our common friend Acumenus tells me that it is much more refreshing to walk in the open air than to be shut up in a cloister.

Plato, "Phaedrus", 4

Discount Link: http://bit.ly/wr-discount
This website was created for free with Webme. Would you also like to have your own website?
Sign up for free