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1 Intro| from left to right in the order in which they are reclining
2 Intro| but it is not necessary in order to understand him that we
3 Intro| in others,’ and also in order to bring the comic and tragic
4 Intro| determining the relative order in time of the Phaedrus,
5 Intro| Symposium, Phaedo. The order which has been adopted in
6 Text | drinking was not to be the order of the day, but that they
7 Text | half of the neck a turn in order that the man might contemplate
8 Text | generated in the female in order that by the mutual embraces
9 Text | shafts of your ridicule, in order that each may have his turn;
10 Text | them. And so Love set in order the empire of the gods—the
11 Text | in any words and in any order which may happen to come
12 Text | a few more questions, in order that I may take his admissions
13 Text | you one more question in order to illustrate my meaning:
14 Text | is. I give the example in order that we may avoid misconception.
15 Text | of the beautiful set in order the empire of the gods,
16 Text | hunger or suffer anything in order to maintain their young.
17 Text | Patroclus, or your own Codrus in order to preserve the kingdom
18 Text | see the beautiful in due order and succession, when he
19 Text | from the end. And the true order of going, or being led by
20 Text | right, he will be out of order in praising me again when
21 Text | himself.~Agathon arose in order that he might take his place
22 Text | entered, and spoiled the order of the banquet. Some one
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