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Plato
The Symposium

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pausanias

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1 Intro| question is then asked by Pausanias, one of the guests, ‘What 2 Intro| the islands of the blest.~Pausanias, who was sitting next, then 3 Intro| follows:—~He agrees with Pausanias in maintaining that there 4 Intro| suppose that I am alluding to Pausanias and Agathon (compare Protag.), 5 Intro| doors (compare the speech of Pausanias); like his father he is 6 Intro| the world of ideas. When Pausanias remarks that personal attachments 7 Intro| less-known characters of Pausanias and Eryximachus to be also 8 Intro| other in pairs: Phaedrus and Pausanias being the ethical, Eryximachus 9 Intro| the mythological, that of Pausanias as the political, that of 10 Intro| marked in the speech of Pausanias which follows; and which 11 Intro| proceeding. The love of Pausanias for Agathon has already 12 Intro| degenerate into fearful evil. Pausanias is very earnest in the defence 13 Intro| stronger than death; from Pausanias, that the true love is akin 14 Intro| of man in the speech of Pausanias. He does not suppose his 15 Text | narrated to Glaucon. Phaedrus, Pausanias, Eryximachus, Aristophanes, 16 Text | commence drinking, when Pausanias said, And now, my friends, 17 Text | presume, will Agathon and Pausanias; and there can be no doubt 18 Text | he repeated was that of Pausanias. Phaedrus, he said, the 19 Text | I could make extempore.~Pausanias came to a pause—this is 20 Text | as follows: Seeing that Pausanias made a fair beginning, and 21 Text | diseased is another; and as Pausanias was just now saying that 22 Text | way, unlike that either of Pausanias or Eryximachus. Mankind, 23 Text | allusion in what I am saying to Pausanias and Agathon, who, as I suspect, 24 Text | Agathon and Eryximachus and Pausanias and Aristodemus and Aristophanes,


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