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Plato
The Symposium

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character

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1 Intro| love, without any loss of character; but there are also times 2 Intro| loses his love he loses his character; whereas the noble love 3 Intro| to join, if only in the character of a drunken and disappointed 4 Intro| Plato is a work of this character, and can with difficulty 5 Intro| Love; (6) the satirical character of them, shown especially 6 Intro| he himself, true to the character which is given him in the 7 Intro| as Socrates, true to his character, is ready to argue before 8 Intro| beauty. As it would be out of character for Socrates to make a lengthened 9 Intro| whose sacred and superhuman character raises her above the ordinary 10 Intro| an immoral or licentious character. There were many, doubtless, 11 Intro| demoralized in their whole character. Not only has the corruption 12 Intro| statesmen of the highest character. (3) While we know that 13 Intro| Aesch. c. Timarchum.)~The character of Alcibiades in the Symposium 14 Intro| dramatic interest of the character is heightened by the recollection 15 Text | enthusiasts in the very character of their attachments. For 16 Text | and that there no loss of character in them; and, what is strangest 17 Text | beget children—this is the character of their love; their offspring,


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