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1 Intro| for their improvement.~The turn of Aristophanes comes next;
2 Intro| cure him or speak in his turn. Eryximachus is ready to
3 Intro| dedicate to the god.~The turn of Socrates comes next.
4 Intro| understanding him.~When the turn of Socrates comes round
5 Text | propose that each of us in turn, going from left to right,
6 Text | either good or evil, but they turn out in this or that way
7 Text | are inspired by this love turn to the male, and delight
8 Text | future is uncertain; they may turn out good or bad, either
9 Text | object of his affection turn out to be a villain, and
10 Text | Aristodemus said that the turn of Aristophanes was next,
11 Text | hiccough, or to speak in my turn until I have left off.~I
12 Text | Eryximachus: I will speak in your turn, and do you speak in mine;
13 Text | and the half of the neck a turn in order that the man might
14 Text | their forms. So he gave a turn to the face and pulled the
15 Text | order that each may have his turn; each, or rather either,
16 Text | rhetoric, which was simply to turn me and my speech into stone,
17 Text | in consenting to take my turn with you in praising love,
18 Text | said that I would take my turn, I must beg to be absolved
19 Text | resolution that each one of us in turn should make a speech in
20 Text | good a one as he could: the turn was passed round from left
21 Text | the better of me at every turn. I do beseech you, allow
22 Text | you praised me, and I in turn ought to praise my neighbour
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