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wing 2
winter 4
wisdom 31
wise 26
wiser 2
wisest 1
wish 8
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26 having
26 up
26 upon
26 wise
26 world
25 cannot
25 her
Plato
The Symposium

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wise

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1 Intro| the lord of war. And he is wise too; for he is a poet, and 2 Intro| answers from Diotima, a wise woman of Mantinea, who, 3 Intro| also in a mean between the wise and the ignorant. Such is 4 Text | tale of love was on this wise:—But perhaps I had better 5 Text | who~‘To the feasts of the wise unbidden goes.’~But I shall 6 Text | have the benefit of that wise thought which came into 7 Text | the company, if they are wise, will do the same.~It was 8 Text | to him who is making him wise and good; the one capable 9 Text | have been taught by the wise to speak; and Aristodemus 10 Text | with any whom you thought wise, you would care for their 11 Text | be regarded as the select wise; though I know that if you 12 Text | ourselves, but of some really wise man, you would be ashamed 13 Text | good, the wonder of the wise, the amazement of the gods; 14 Text | compare 1 Alcibiades), a woman wise in this and in many other 15 Text | same which I made to the wise woman when she questioned 16 Text | And is that which is not wise, ignorant? do you not see 17 Text | after wisdom, for he is wise already; nor does any man 18 Text | nor does any man who is wise seek after wisdom. Neither 19 Text | who is neither good nor wise is nevertheless satisfied 20 Text | if they are neither the wise nor the foolish?’ ‘A child 21 Text | is in a mean between the wise and the ignorant. And of 22 Text | his father is wealthy and wise, and his mother poor and 23 Text | this really true, O thou wise Diotima?’ And she answered 24 Text | Hail, worthy son of a most wise and worthy sire!~The same 25 Text | you, said Alcibiades.~‘The wise physician skilled our wounds 26 Text | reason to be ashamed of what wise men would say if I were


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