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those 31
thou 4
though 9
thought 27
thoughts 6
thousand 2
threadbare 1
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27 honour
27 over
27 place
27 thought
27 want
26 beloved
26 having
Plato
The Symposium

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thought

   Part
1 Intro| in form, and may be truly thought to contain more than any 2 Intro| in love with him; and he thought that he would thereby gain 3 Intro| his own accompaniment of thought or feeling to the strain 4 Intro| modern science, saw, or thought that he saw, a sex in plants; 5 Intro| From Phaedrus he takes the thought that love is stronger than 6 Intro| the best been sometimes thought to be the worst, but it 7 Intro| soul has such a reach of thought, and is capable of partaking 8 Text | Why, yes, he replied, I thought so.~Impossible: I said. 9 Text | better than you are now. I thought that I ought to do anything 10 Text | the benefit of that wise thought which came into your mind 11 Text | he is the father of the thought, shall begin.~No one will 12 Text | but I will tell you what I thought most worthy of remembrance, 13 Text | said Eryximachus, for I thought your speech charming, and 14 Text | altogether undismayed, if I thought that your nerves could be 15 Text | to meet with any whom you thought wise, you would care for 16 Text | would not be ashamed, if you thought that you were doing something 17 Text | cheer; the young man was thought to have spoken in a manner 18 Text | speak in any manner which he thought best. Then, he added, let 19 Text | in that case he might be thought to desire something which 20 Text | other great orators, and I thought that they spoke well, but 21 Text | nor was I angry at the thought of my own slavish state. 22 Text | enamoured of my beauty, and I thought that I should therefore 23 Text | were alone together, and I thought that when there was nobody 24 Text | I had failed hitherto, I thought that I must take stronger 25 Text | servants had gone away, I thought that I must be plain with 26 Text | after this rejection, at the thought of my own dishonour? And 27 Text | there he stood fixed in thought; and at noon attention was


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