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mankind 11
manliness 2
manly 6
manner 28
manners 3
mantinea 4
mantineia 3
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29 know
29 life
28 human
28 manner
28 rather
28 see
28 too
Plato
The Symposium

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manner

   Part
1 Intro| action, according to the manner of their performance. And 2 Intro| of mythology, and of the manner of sophistry adhering—rhetoric 3 Intro| departure. (5) We may notice the manner in which Socrates himself 4 Intro| the insipid and irrational manner of the schools of the day, 5 Intro| varying according to the manner of their performance. Like 6 Intro| spoken of by Plato in a manner different from that customary 7 Text | begin, he said, after the manner of Melanippe in Euripides,~‘ 8 Text | in such an indiscriminate manner. If there were only one 9 Text | the praiseworthy one in a manner worthy of him. For we all 10 Text | actions vary according to the manner of their performance. Take, 11 Text | they are evil; and in like manner not every love, but only 12 Text | the evil, or in an evil manner; but there is honour in 13 Text | good, or in an honourable manner. Evil is the vulgar lover 14 Text | which disagrees. In like manner rhythm is compounded of 15 Text | of the evil love. For all manner of impiety is likely to 16 Text | with me, which is to the manner born of our muse and would 17 Text | with his feet and in all manner of ways in the softest of 18 Text | admitted to be in an especial manner the attribute of Love; ungrace 19 Text | thought to have spoken in a manner worthy of himself, and of 20 Text | set them forth in the best manner. And I felt quite proud, 21 Text | ready to speak in my own manner, though I will not make 22 Text | company bid him speak in any manner which he thought best. Then, 23 Text | Penia or Poverty, as the manner is on such occasions, came 24 Text | she said, ‘what is the manner of the pursuit? what are 25 Text | are affected in the same manner. I have heard Pericles and 26 Text | I might succeed in this manner. Not a bit; I made no way 27 Text | replied in the ironical manner which is so characteristic 28 Text | depart; Aristodemus, as his manner was, following him. At the


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