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harmodius 2
harmonious 4
harmonize 1
harmony 18
harp-player 1
harper 2
harvest 1
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19 whom
18 company
18 day
18 harmony
18 neither
18 old
18 present
Plato
The Symposium

IntraText - Concordances

harmony

   Part
1 Intro| meant, when he spoke of a harmony of opposites: but in strictness 2 Intro| rather have spoken of a harmony which succeeds opposites, 3 Intro| in their application to harmony and rhythm. In the abstract, 4 Intro| disease.~There is a similar harmony or disagreement in the course 5 Intro| whose conception of the harmony of opposites he explains 6 Intro| explains in a new way as the harmony after discord; to his common 7 Intro| may be summed up as the harmony of man with himself in soul 8 Intro| poet, has a deeper sense of harmony and reconciliation, and 9 Text | united by disunion, like the harmony of the bow and the lyre. 10 Text | an absurdity saying that harmony is discord or is composed 11 Text | probably meant was, that harmony is composed of differing 12 Text | disagreed, there could be no harmony,—clearly not. For harmony 13 Text | harmony,—clearly not. For harmony is a symphony, and symphony 14 Text | in their application to harmony and rhythm. Again, in the 15 Text | the essential nature of harmony and rhythm there is no difficulty 16 Text | blend in temperance and harmony, they bring to men, animals, 17 Text | of all our happiness and harmony, and makes us friends with 18 Text | and I wonder whether the harmony of the body has a love of


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