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daughter 6
dawn 1
dawning 2
day 18
daybreak 1
days 10
dead 5
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19 noble
19 whom
18 company
18 day
18 harmony
18 neither
18 old
Plato
The Symposium

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day

   Part
1 Intro| his tragic victory on the day previous. But no sooner 2 Intro| been all well drunk on the day before, and drinking on 3 Intro| had stood for an entire day and night absorbed in reflection 4 Intro| drops, and then, as the day is dawning, Agathon. Socrates, 5 Intro| manner of the schools of the day, characteristically reasoning 6 Intro| been used even in our own day against statesmen of the 7 Intro| such illusions in our own day, whose life has been blasted 8 Text | with an answer. For the day before yesterday I was coming 9 Text | his first tragedy, on the day after that on which he and 10 Text | the splendour of youth the day before yesterday, in the 11 Text | not to be the order of the day, but that they were all 12 Text | them, and yet that to this day no one has ever dared worthily 13 Text | to be wholly one; always day and night to be in one another’ 14 Text | only once, as you were the day before yesterday, but always. 15 Text | as usual, and spent the day with me and then went away. 16 Text | ever since the break of day. At last, in the evening 17 Text | dropped off, then, when the day was already dawning, Agathon. 18 Text | took a bath, and passed the day as usual. In the evening


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