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hates 1
haughty 1
have 216
having 26
he 545
head 10
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27 thought
27 want
26 beloved
26 having
26 up
26 upon
26 wise
Plato
The Symposium

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having

   Part
1 Intro| both in style and subject, having a beauty ‘as of a statue,’ 2 Intro| of Agathon is desirous of having an authentic account of 3 Intro| Aristodemus, who is described as having been in past times a humble 4 Intro| and they were made roundhaving four hands, four feet, two 5 Intro| and also the youngest, having had no existence in the 6 Intro| dawning, Agathon. Socrates, having laid them to rest, takes 7 Intro| performances, ‘yet also having a certain measure of seriousness,’ 8 Intro| ingeniously represented as having been already gained over 9 Intro| of love, the blessing of having a lover, the incentive which 10 Intro| ludicrous circumstance of his having the hiccough, which is appropriately 11 Intro| extending over all things, and having no limit of space or time: 12 Text | conversation. This proposal having been accepted, Eryximachus 13 Text | goddesses? The elder one, having no mother, who is called 14 Text | Boeotia, and in countries having no gifts of eloquence, they 15 Text | by the loss of them, or, having experienced the benefits 16 Text | and beloved come together, having each of them a law, and 17 Text | and the union of the two, having a name corresponding to 18 Text | Each of us when separated, having one side only, like a flat 19 Text | like the profile figures having only half a nose which are 20 Text | of the many. But then we, having been a part of the foolish 21 Text | Phaedrus, half-playful, yet having a certain measure of seriousness, 22 Text | reply: ‘You, my friend, having wealth and health and strength, 23 Text | will reveal him to you; having begun, I must go on. See 24 Text | lay during the whole night having this wonderful monster in 25 Text | Some one who was going out having left the door open, they 26 Text | dawning, Agathon. Socrates, having laid them to sleep, rose


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