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symposium 1
synonyms 1
tablet 1
take 25
taken 4
takes 3
taking 3
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26 part
26 says
25 pain
25 take
24 callias
24 greater
24 ought
Plato
Protagoras

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take
   Dialogue
1 Prot| were the case! He might take all that I have, and all 2 Prot| early. But let us rise and take a turn in the court and 3 Prot| you imagine that he is?~I take him to be one who knows 4 Prot| of the soul; and we must take care, my friend, that the 5 Prot| we should deliberate and take counsel with our elders; 6 Prot| what he has to say, we may take counsel of others; for not 7 Prot| to him; and therefore I take an entirely opposite course, 8 Prot| of their own accord. Or take another example: there was 9 Prot| like other men, punish and take vengeance on all whom they 10 Prot| not to teach them,—not to take the utmost care that they 11 Prot| the teachers of the lyre take similar care that their 12 Prot| to go into a temple and take an oath of the value of 13 Prot| can be taught;—that I will take upon your authority, and 14 Prot| difficulty about this, let us take another of the examples 15 Prot| answers shorter, if you would take me with you.~What do you 16 Prot| who loves opposition, to take the other side. But we should 17 Prot| mankind will be less likely to take themselves to task and accuse 18 Prot| Prodicus and Protagoras, I take to be the meaning of Simonides 19 Prot| meaning, and I shall not take you to task if you now make 20 Prot| shall I begin?~You ought to take the lead, he said; for you 21 Prot| would.~And then I should take the question from the opposite 22 Prot| pleasures, you of course take the more and greater; or 23 Prot| pains against pains, you take the fewer and the less; 24 Prot| us wander up and down and take the things at one time of 25 Prot| teachers of these things—you take care of your money and give


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