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Plato
The Symposium

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1 Intro| Platonic work the Symposium is Greek both in style and subject, 2 Intro| philosophies. The genius of Greek art seems to triumph over 3 Intro| despots. The experience of Greek history confirms the truth 4 Intro| to a serious problem of Greek philosophy (compare Arist. 5 Intro| East was not strange to the Greek of the fifth century before 6 Intro| images of visible beauty (Greek), and from the hypotheses 7 Intro| eternal (compare Symp. (Greek) Republic (Greek) also Phaedrus). 8 Intro| Symp. (Greek) Republic (Greek) also Phaedrus). Under one 9 Intro| regard the greatest evil of Greek life as a thing not to be 10 Intro| feeling of romance in the Greek mind. The passion of love 11 Intro| the other; and in certain Greek states, especially at Sparta 12 Intro| Mem.), nor is there any Greek writer of mark who condones 13 Intro| It is not likely that a Greek parent committed him to 14 Intro| entered into one part of Greek literature, but not into 15 Intro| the ludicrous in the old Greek Comedy, as it has been in 16 Intro| And the greater part of Greek literature, beginning with 17 Intro| possible that the malignity of Greek scandal, aroused by some 18 Intro| great gulf fixed between Greek and Christian Ethics, yet, 19 Intro| shall alone be tolerated (Greek); and that the lesson of 20 Intro| seems to have died out with Greek civilization. Among the 21 Text | Probably a play of words on (Greek), ‘bald-headed.’) man, halt!


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