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piraeus 1
pitch 1
pity 5
place 27
placed 1
places 6
placing 1
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27 every
27 honour
27 over
27 place
27 thought
27 want
26 beloved
Plato
The Symposium

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place

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1 Intro| mortality is always taking the place of the old. This is the 2 Intro| destruction of Mantinea. This took place in the year B.C. 384, which 3 Text | Aristodemus, meanwhile take the place by Eryximachus.~The servant 4 Text | begged that he would take the place next to him; that ‘I may 5 Text | said Socrates, taking his place as he was desired, that 6 Text | supper.~Socrates took his place on the couch, and supped 7 Text | compulsion, I move, in the next place, that the flute-girl, who 8 Text | rather hard upon us whose place is last; but we shall be 9 Text | talk with their lovers, and place them under a tutor’s care, 10 Text | reason why, in the first place, a hasty attachment is held 11 Text | teaching you. In the first place, let me treat of the nature 12 Text | reproach. In the second place, the primeval man was round, 13 Text | fairest: for, in the first place, he is the youngest, and 14 Text | or aught else, but in the place of flowers and scents, there 15 Text | do my best. In the first place he is a poet (and here, 16 Text | his fortunes. In the first place he is always poor, and anything 17 Text | put the wordgood” in the place of the beautiful, and repeat 18 Text | behind a new existence in the place of the old. Nay even in 19 Text | nature which in the first place is everlasting, not growing 20 Text | in one relation or at one place fair, at another time or 21 Text | another relation or at another place foul, as if fair to some 22 Text | in earth, or in any other place; but beauty absolute, separate, 23 Text | begging that he would take his place among them, and Agathon 24 Text | Alcibiades took the vacant place between Agathon and Socrates, 25 Text | Socrates, and in taking the place he embraced Agathon and 26 Text | have contrived to find a place, not by a joker or lover 27 Text | order that he might take his place on the couch by Socrates,


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