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Plato
The Symposium

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mind

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1 Intro| but the love of the noble mind is lasting. The lover should 2 Intro| he makes men to be of one mind at a banquet, filling them 3 Intro| thoughts and desires of the mind; nay, even knowledge comes 4 Intro| have these children of the mind than the ordinary human 5 Intro| but with the eye of the mind, and will bring forth true 6 Intro| on which the eye of the mind is fixed in fond amazement. 7 Intro| relativity of ideas to the human mind, and of the human mind to 8 Intro| human mind, and of the human mind to ideas, the faith in the 9 Intro| the natural feeling of a mind dwelling in the world of 10 Intro| the body as well as of the mind. Like Hippocrates the Asclepiad, 11 Intro| far-off primeval age in the mind of some Hebrew prophet or 12 Intro| natural in a well-regulated mind. The Platonic Socrates ( 13 Intro| of romance in the Greek mind. The passion of love took 14 Intro| whom the love of the fair mind was the noblest form of 15 Intro| considerations occur to our mind when we begin to reflect 16 Intro| have been present to the mind of Plato in the description 17 Intro| knowledge of which the human mind is capable. Plato does not 18 Text | thought which came into your mind in the portico, and is now 19 Text | to abstain, and will not mind, whichever we do.) Well, 20 Text | very careful and bear in mind that you will be called 21 Text | vein of discourse; he had a mind to praise Love in another 22 Text | And there comes into my mind a line of poetry in which 23 Text | the lips and not of the mind. Farewell then to such a 24 Text | may happen to come into my mind at the time. Will that be 25 Text | surely, he replied.~Keep in mind what this is, and tell me 26 Text | consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than 27 Text | beauty with the eye of the mind, he will be enabled to bring 28 Text | how as things come into my mind; for the fluent and orderly 29 Text | not deceived in me. The mind begins to grow critical 30 Text | to Laches in presence of mind. Many are the marvels which


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