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poema 1
poems 1
poesy 2
poet 11
poetarum 1
poetical 1
poetry 10
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11 matter
11 medicine
11 music
11 poet
11 possession
11 regarded
11 rest
Plato
The Symposium

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poet

   Part
1 Intro| is wise too; for he is a poet, and the author of poesy 2 Intro| bring the comic and tragic poet into juxtaposition, as if 3 Intro| the speech of the tragic poet and a sort of poem, like 4 Intro| is stronger in the comic poet Aristophanes, Agathon, the 5 Intro| Aristophanes, Agathon, the tragic poet, has a deeper sense of harmony 6 Text | is no memorial; neither poet nor prose-writer has ever 7 Text | tender; he ought to have a poet like Homer to describe his 8 Text | the first place he is a poet (and here, like Eryximachus, 9 Text | if he were not himself a poet. And at the touch of him 10 Text | him every one becomes a poet, even though he had no music 11 Text | proof that Love is a good poet and accomplished in all


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