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1 Intro| love, one after another, going from left to right in the
2 Intro| in days of old, like him going about barefooted, and who
3 Intro| charge is more easily set going than the imputation of secret
4 Text | asked him whither he was going that he had been converted
5 Text | fine man. What say you to going with me unasked?~I will
6 Text | to make an excuse.~‘Two going together,’~he replied, in
7 Text | that each of us in turn, going from left to right, shall
8 Text | Aristophanes, although you are going to speak, you are making
9 Text | eight in all, like tumblers going over and over with their
10 Text | ones left.~Indeed, I am not going to attack you, said Eryximachus,
11 Text | but are always coming and going; and equally true of knowledge,
12 Text | end. And the true order of going, or being led by another,
13 Text | steps only, and from one going on to two, and from two
14 Text | said Socrates; are you going to raise a laugh at my expense?
15 Text | meaning of your praise?~I am going to speak the truth, if you
16 Text | banquet. Some one who was going out having left the door
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