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violent 3
violets 1
viper 1
virtue 30
virtues 3
virtuous 5
virtuously 1
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30 might
30 mind
30 nor
30 virtue
30 words
29 among
29 desires
Plato
The Symposium

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virtue

   Part
1 Intro| and in recompense of her virtue was allowed to come again 2 Intro| the lover in the way of virtue which the lover may do to 3 Intro| rendered for the sake of virtue and wisdom is permitted 4 Intro| the other the practice of virtue and philosophymeet in one, 5 Intro| than love for the sake of virtue. This is that love of the 6 Intro| conceptions of wisdom and virtue, such as poets and other 7 Intro| forth true creations of virtue and wisdom, and be the friend 8 Intro| such loves as motives to virtue and philosophy is at variance 9 Intro| passion with the desire of virtue and improvement. Such an 10 Intro| not depraved was a love of virtue and modesty as well as of 11 Intro| in manly exercises and in virtue. It is not likely that a 12 Text | gods to the devotion and virtue of love. But Orpheus, the 13 Text | greatly as the gods honour the virtue of love, still the return 14 Text | chiefest author and giver of virtue in life, and of happiness 15 Text | and this is the way of virtue; for as we admitted that 16 Text | some other particular of virtue—such a voluntary service, 17 Text | practice of philosophy and virtue in general, ought to meet 18 Text | communicating wisdom and virtue, the other seeking to acquire 19 Text | villain, and to have no virtue; and if he is deceived he 20 Text | for anybody with a view to virtue and improvement, than which 21 Text | another for the sake of virtue. This is that love which 22 Text | which I might say. Of his virtue I have now to speak: his 23 Text | glorious fame of immortal virtue; for they desire the immortal.~‘ 24 Text | conceptions?—wisdom and virtue in general. And such creators 25 Text | is full of speech about virtue and the nature and pursuits 26 Text | have been the parents of virtue of every kind; and many 27 Text | forth and nourishing true virtue to become the friend of 28 Text | assist me in the way of virtue, which I desire above all 29 Text | shall be of the haughty virtue of Socrates—nothing more 30 Text | abounding in fair images of virtue, and of the widest comprehension,


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