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1 1 | ancient and natural custom of love below the level, not only 2 1 | should be guided to the love of that sort of excellence 3 1 | the influence of anger, love, pride, ignorance, avarice, 4 1 | to a man who is prone to love, entrust your wife, or your 5 2 | what you ought to hate, and love what you ought to love from 6 2 | and love what you ought to love from the beginning of life 7 2 | and legal form. For the love of novelty which arises 8 2 | merry–making, because we love to think of our former selves; 9 4 | difficulty is to find the divine love of temperate and just institutions 10 4 | like manner God, in his love of mankind, placed over 11 4 | without a name, is only the love of continuance. Now mankind 12 5 | Whereas the excessive love of self is in reality the 13 5 | man avoid excess of selflove, and condescend to follow 14 5 | owing to the too great love of those who live together, 15 6 | thirdly, the excitement of love.~Cleinias. We shall be sure 16 7 | children show what they love and hate. Now the time which 17 7 | to them, may no desire or love of hunting in the sea, or 18 8 | Athenian. One cause is the love of wealth, which wholly 19 8 | But from an insatiable love of gold and silver, every 20 8 | The insatiable life long love of wealth, as you were saying 21 8 | laws; but in the matter of love, as we are alone, I must 22 8 | excessive, we term the excess love.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian. 23 8 | possessed by this third love desires; moreover, he is 24 8 | satisfaction of the bodily love as wantonness; he reverences 25 8 | affection. Now the sort of love which is made up of the 26 8 | are these three sorts of love, ought the law to prohibit 27 8 | to have in the state the love which is of virtue and which 28 8 | to make men use natural love and abstain from unnatural, 29 8 | all frenzy and madness of love, and from all adulteries 30 8 | abstain from the pleasures of love and to do what he is bidden 31 8 | ears of the so–called free love everywhere prevailing among 32 8 | allowed in the practice of love. Then they will be ashamed 33 8 | principle of piety, the love of honour, and the desire 34 8 | willing, in the matter of love we may be able to enforce 35 8 | be laid down respecting love in general, and the intercourse 36 9 | man hate injustice, and love or not hate the nature of 37 10| into impiety only from a love of sensual pleasure.~Cleinias. 38 10| confidence, fear, hatred, love, and other primary motions 39 10| men to hate themselves and love their opposites, the prelude 40 11| has been assigned, shall love the unfortunate orphan as 41 11| be supposed to act from a love of money or from contentiousness. 42 11| supposed to act as be does from love of money, in case he be


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