Part
1 Intro| which he had heard was as follows:—~Aristodemus meeting Socrates
2 Intro| to Eryximachus, begins as follows:—~He descants first of all
3 Intro| the hiccough, speaks as follows:—~He agrees with Pausanias
4 Intro| the god. Agathon’s speech follows:—~He will speak of the god
5 Intro| questions may be summed up as follows:—~Love is of something,
6 Intro| the evening. Aristodemus follows.~...~If it be true that
7 Intro| speech of Pausanias which follows; and which is at once hyperlogical
8 Intro| description of Socrates follows immediately after the speech
9 Intro| knowledge comes and goes. Then follows, in the language of the
10 Text | Eryximachus proceeded as follows:—~I will begin, he said,
11 Text | are honourable to him who follows them honourably, dishonourable
12 Text | dishonourable to him who follows them dishonourably. There
13 Text | on.~Eryximachus spoke as follows: Seeing that Pausanias made
14 Text | Socrates then proceeded as follows:—~In the magnificent oration
15 Text | said. She answered me as follows: ‘There is poetry, which,
16 Text | shame to any one. But what follows I could hardly tell you
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