Aristodemus was only half awake, and he did not hear the beginning of the discourse; the chief thing which he remembered was Socrates compelling the other two to acknowledge that the genius of comedy was the same with that of tragedy, and that the true artist in tragedy was an artist in comedy also.
The pair are inseparable and live together in pure and manly affection; yet they cannot tell what they want of one another.
For Socrates produces the same effect with the voice which Marsyas did with the flute.
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Alternatively, if we conclude that the two works are compatible, we must say why the appearance of conflict is illusory.