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licentiousness 2
lie 6
lies 2
life 29
life-long 1
light 4
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29 desires
29 evil
29 know
29 life
28 human
28 manner
28 rather
Plato
The Symposium

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life

   Part
1 Intro| their way to the business of life. Now the characters of men 2 Intro| of his mean and miserable life. Socrates at one time seemed 3 Intro| other particulars of the life of Socrates; how they were 4 Intro| he had saved Alcibiadeslife; how at the battle of Delium, 5 Intro| of Agathon, who in later life is satirized by Aristophanes 6 Intro| history—are drawn to the life; and we may suppose the 7 Intro| the greatest evil of Greek life as a thing not to be spoken 8 Intro| a real family or social life and parental influence in 9 Intro| representation of ordinary French life. And the greater part of 10 Intro| illusions in our own day, whose life has been blasted by them, 11 Intro| forty-fourth year of Plato’s life. The Symposium cannot therefore 12 Intro| series the memorials of the life of Socrates.~ 13 Text | young man who is beginning life than a virtuous lover, or 14 Text | willing to lay down her life on behalf of her husband, 15 Text | Nevertheless he gave his life to revenge his friend, and 16 Text | author and giver of virtue in life, and of happiness after 17 Text | them, and pass their whole life in company with them, not 18 Text | want to use them in actual life, either in the composition 19 Text | ways to the business of life: so ancient is the desire 20 Text | while you live live a common life as if you were a single 21 Text | both leading us in this life back to our own nature, 22 Text | the old. Nay even in the life of the same individual there 23 Text | every animal is said to have life and identity, he is undergoing 24 Text | stranger of Mantineia, ‘is that life above all others which man 25 Text | colours and vanities of human life—thither looking, and holding 26 Text | Would that be an ignoble life?’~Such, Phaedrus—and I speak 27 Text | could hardly endure the life which I am leading (this, 28 Text | nothing to him; all his life is spent in mocking and 29 Text | for who but he saved my life? Now this was the engagement


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