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1 Intro| character. (3) While we know that in this matter there
2 Text | it my daily business to know all that he says and does.
3 Text | are right. But I certainly know of you what you only think
4 Text | which, however deserved, I know not how you acquired, of
5 Text | greatest benefits to us. For I know not any greater blessing
6 Text | worthy of him. For we all know that Love is inseparable
7 Text | elements of love, which to know in relation to the revolutions
8 Text | charming, and did I not know that Agathon and Socrates
9 Text | of the theatre as not to know how much more formidable
10 Text | the select wise; though I know that if you chanced to be
11 Text | to the artists, do we not know that he only of them whom
12 Text | best of all to those who know him not, for you cannot
13 Text | cannot impose upon those who know him. And a noble and solemn
14 Text | and tell me what I want to know—whether Love desires that
15 Text | replied; ‘which, as you know, being incapable of giving
16 Text | great god.’ ‘By those who know or by those who do not know?’ ‘
17 Text | know or by those who do not know?’ ‘By all.’ ‘And how, Socrates,’
18 Text | is poetry, which, as you know, is complex and manifold.
19 Text | Still,’ she said, ‘you know that they are not called
20 Text | I replied that I did not know. She said to me: ‘And do
21 Text | art of love, if you do not know this?’ ‘But I have told
22 Text | spirit, they will lead, I know not whether you will be
23 Text | because I am drunk? Yet I know very well that I am speaking
24 Text | fair; and I should like to know, sweet friend, whether you
25 Text | who does the same. For I know that I cannot answer him
26 Text | he were dead, and yet I know that I should be much more
27 Text | me tell you; none of you know him; but I will reveal him
28 Text | there is residing within! Know you that beauty and wealth
29 Text | No,’ he said. ‘Do you know what I am meditating? ‘What
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