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wondrous 1
wool 1
word 8
words 30
wore 1
work 11
working 1
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30 mind
30 nor
30 virtue
30 words
29 among
29 desires
29 evil
Plato
The Symposium

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1 Intro| may often be conveyed in words which could hardly have 2 Intro| compare Protag.), for my words refer to all mankind everywhere.~ 3 Intro| for he uses the commonest words as the outward mask of the 4 Intro| difficulty be rendered in any words but the writer’s own. There 5 Intro| world is summed up in the wordsGreat is Socrates’—he has 6 Intro| barbarians. His speech is ‘more words than matter,’ and might 7 Intro| religion in the world has used words or practised rites in one 8 Text | Phalerian (Probably a play of words on (Greek), ‘bald-headed.’) 9 Text | should be the reporter of the words of your friend? And first 10 Text | endeavour to give you the exact words of Aristodemus:~He said 11 Text | is, And Love.’~In other words, after Chaos, the Earth 12 Text | that they are men of few words in those parts, and therefore 13 Text | away, in spite of all his words and promises; whereas the 14 Text | Heracleitus, although his words are not accurate; for he 15 Text | laughing. I will unsay my words; but do you please not to 16 Text | been describing. But my words have a wider application — 17 Text | beauty of the concluding words—who could listen to them 18 Text | about love, spoken in any words and in any order which may 19 Text | to her in nearly the same words which he used to me, that 20 Text | I was astonished at her words, and said: ‘Is this really 21 Text | but to all of you—were the words of Diotima; and I am persuaded 22 Text | ability now and ever.~The words which I have spoken, you, 23 Text | the same effect with your words only, and do not require 24 Text | fragments of you and your words, even at second-hand, and 25 Text | I granted it.’ To these words he replied in the ironical 26 Text | was smitten, and that the words which I had uttered like 27 Text | not only himself, but his words. For, although I forgot 28 Text | this to you before, his words are like the images of Silenus 29 Text | same things in the same words (compare Gorg.), so that 30 Text | find that they are the only words which have a meaning in


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