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behind 9
behold 4
beholding 1
being 44
beings 5
believe 11
belly 2
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46 can
46 desire
46 speak
44 being
44 eryximachus
44 some
43 fair
Plato
The Symposium

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being

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1 Intro| a disinterested lover in being deceived: but the interested 2 Intro| contemplation of that supreme being of love he will be purified 3 Intro| through all nature and all being: at one end descending to 4 Intro| Phaedrus and Pausanias being the ethical, Eryximachus 5 Intro| flute-girl, staggers in, and being drunk is able to tell of 6 Intro| well as of beauty, the one being the expression of the other; 7 Text | was really a most wretched being, no better than you are 8 Text | Love, these two, came into being. Also Parmenides sings of 9 Text | will be more pained at being detected by his beloved 10 Text | detected by his beloved than at being seen by his father, or by 11 Text | and has no discrimination, being such as the meaner sort 12 Text | youths, and the goddess being older, there is nothing 13 Text | their discredit; the reason being, as I suppose, that they 14 Text | there is a dishonour in being overcome by the love of 15 Text | is there any disgrace in being deceived, but in every other 16 Text | there is equal disgrace in being or not being deceived. For 17 Text | disgrace in being or not being deceived. For he who is 18 Text | different and unlike, and being unlike, they have loves 19 Text | destructive and injurious, being the source of pestilence, 20 Text | or woman as we call them,—being the sections of entire men 21 Text | clung to that. They were being destroyed, when Zeus in 22 Text | and while they are young, being slices of the original man, 23 Text | you grow together, so that being two you shall become one, 24 Text | should be true, and that this being presupposed, out of the 25 Text | added Socrates, if a man being strong desired to be strong, 26 Text | desired to be strong, or being swift desired to be swift, 27 Text | desired to be swift, or being healthy desired to be healthy, 28 Text | must speak first of the being and nature of Love, and 29 Text | replied; ‘which, as you know, being incapable of giving a reason, 30 Text | or lover of wisdom, and being a lover of wisdom is in 31 Text | passage of non-being into being is poetry or making, and 32 Text | knowledge, which is ever being forgotten, and is renewed 33 Text | he may see their beauty, being not like a servant in love 34 Text | or existing in any other being, as for example, in an animal, 35 Text | true order of going, or being led by another, to the things 36 Text | persuaded of their truth. And being persuaded of them, I try 37 Text | with him; and as he was being led, intending to crown 38 Text | and not be at all nearer being drunk. Socrates drank the 39 Text | with them and is always being smitten by them, and then 40 Text | simply marvellous when, being cut off from our supplies, 41 Text | wonderful to relate! no human being had ever seen Socrates drunk; 42 Text | unlikeness to any human being that is or ever has been 43 Text | men, but of this strange being you will never be able to 44 Text | were constrained to assent, being drowsy, and not quite following


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