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1 Intro| suffering any cowardly or mean act. And a state or army
2 Intro| Love was neither, but in a mean between fair and foul, good
3 Intro| resources. Further, he is in a mean between ignorance and knowledge:—
4 Intro| philosopher who is also in a mean between the wise and the
5 Intro| made him ashamed of his mean and miserable life. Socrates
6 Text | whereas my own is of a very mean and questionable sort, no
7 Text | lack of conversation; for I mean to propose that each of
8 Text | be their companions, they mean to be faithful to them,
9 Text | fair nor good. ‘What do you mean, Diotima,’ I said, ‘is love
10 Text | not see that there is a mean between wisdom and ignorance?’ ‘
11 Text | clearly something which is a mean between ignorance and wisdom.’ ‘
12 Text | and evil; for he is in a mean between them.’ ‘Well,’ I
13 Text | not,’ I replied. ‘And you mean by the happy, those who
14 Text | mortal nor immortal, but in a mean between the two.’ ‘What
15 Text | arts and handicrafts, is mean and vulgar. Now these spirits
16 Text | and, further, he is in a mean between ignorance and knowledge.
17 Text | they are those who are in a mean between the two; Love is
18 Text | lover of wisdom is in a mean between the wise and the
19 Text | clearer,’ she replied. ‘I mean to say, that all men are
20 Text | institution, himself a slave mean and narrow-minded, but drawing
21 Text | beauty—the divine beauty, I mean, pure and clear and unalloyed,
22 Text | you. And therefore, if you mean to share with me and to
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