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nights 1
nineteenth 1
no 107
noble 19
nobler 3
noblest 5
nobly 2
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20 friend
20 whose
20 yes
19 noble
19 whom
18 company
18 day
Plato
The Symposium

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noble

   Part
1 Intro| first of the two loves has a noble purpose, and delights only 2 Intro| wealth; but the love of the noble mind is lasting. The lover 3 Intro| his character; whereas the noble love of the other remains 4 Intro| reasoning. He starts from a noble text: ‘That without the 5 Intro| friendship of a great man for a noble youth into a connexion of 6 Intro| attachments existing in any noble or virtuous form.~(Compare 7 Text | only related to him; and so noble did this action of hers 8 Text | whom, in admiration of her noble action, they have granted 9 Text | but only that which has a noble purpose, is noble and worthy 10 Text | has a noble purpose, is noble and worthy of praise. The 11 Text | in body or soul, and much noble enthusiasm may be thrown 12 Text | whereas the love of the noble disposition is life-long, 13 Text | deceived he has committed a noble error. For he has proved 14 Text | be nothing nobler. Thus noble in every case is the acceptance 15 Text | would surely have built noble temples and altars, and 16 Text | those who know him. And a noble and solemn hymn of praise 17 Text | when he finds a fair and noble and well-nurtured soul, 18 Text | given to the world many noble works, and have been the 19 Text | will create many fair and noble thoughts and notions in


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