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April 1, 2021 By Jordan

If anyone comes to the gates of poetry and expects to become an adequate poet by acquiring expert knowledge of the subject without the Muses’ madness, he will fail, and his self-controlled verses will be eclipsed by the poetry of men who have been driven out of their minds.

…Socrates was as weesh as they come, but in Phaedrus, Plato got this right.

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Filed Under: Predicates and commas and whatnot Tagged With: Phaedrus, Plato