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1 Intro| philosopher is incited to take the first step in his upward
2 Text | Aristodemus, meanwhile take the place by Eryximachus.~
3 Text | table, begged that he would take the place next to him; that ‘
4 Text | manner of their performance. Take, for example, that which
5 Text | company with them, not to take them in their inexperience,
6 Text | now supply the omission or take some other line of commendation;
7 Text | had been in consenting to take my turn with you in praising
8 Text | when I said that I would take my turn, I must beg to be
9 Text | questions, in order that I may take his admissions as the premisses
10 Text | easiest way, and I shall take both parts myself as well
11 Text | The tale,’ she said, ‘will take time; nevertheless I will
12 Text | are in agony when they take the infection of love, which
13 Text | in begging that he would take his place among them, and
14 Text | Agathon and crowned him. Take off his sandals, said Agathon,
15 Text | hitherto, I thought that I must take stronger measures and attack
16 Text | by him; learn from me and take warning, and do not be a
17 Text | arose in order that he might take his place on the couch by
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