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1 Intro| understood or interpreted at the time when they were uttered (
2 Intro| called love. There was a time when the two sexes were
3 Intro| miserable life. Socrates at one time seemed about to fall in
4 Intro| had been present at the time. ‘Would you desire better
5 Intro| love is not of the olden time, but present and youthful
6 Intro| heights,’ but at the same time contrasts with the natural
7 Intro| is the ‘spectator of all time and of all existence.’ This
8 Intro| Orators, than England in the time of Fielding and Smollett,
9 Intro| continental nations at the present time, in modes of salutation.
10 Intro| having no limit of space or time: this is the highest knowledge
11 Intro| determining the relative order in time of the Phaedrus, Symposium,
12 Text | says and does. There was a time when I was running about
13 Text | appeared—you are just in time to sup with us; if you come
14 Text | potations, and must have time to recover; and I suspect
15 Text | to the bravest, at such a time; Love would inspire him.
16 Text | developed, much about the time at which their beards begin
17 Text | be dishonourable, because time is the true test of this
18 Text | you have done so for some time the hiccough is no better,
19 Text | called love. There was a time, I say, when we were one,
20 Text | come into my mind at the time. Will that be agreeable
21 Text | respective advantages at the time, whether they choose or
22 Text | tale,’ she said, ‘will take time; nevertheless I will tell
23 Text | foul in another, or at one time or in one relation or at
24 Text | one place fair, at another time or in another relation or
25 Text | confessed to him. Many a time have I wished that he were
26 Text | and when he came the first time, he wanted to go away at
27 Text | to detain him. The second time, still in pursuance of my
28 Text | fails, and it will be a long time before you get old.’ Hearing
29 Text | he said; ‘at some other time then we will consider and
30 Text | threadbare cloak, as the time of year was winter, and
31 Text | occasions, which often happen in time of war, he was superior
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