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Plato
The Symposium

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1 Intro| speaker:—~He professes to open a new vein of discourse, 2 Text | he found the doors wide open, and a comical thing happened. 3 Text | perplexing. For, observe that open loves are held to be more 4 Text | a dishonour, and is not open to the charge of flattery. 5 Text | Aristophanes professed to open another vein of discourse; 6 Text | exposed he lies under the open heaven, in the streets, 7 Text | mouths; and they are made to open in the middle, and have 8 Text | their mats and slept in the open air that they might watch 9 Text | images of Silenus which open; they are ridiculous when 10 Text | out having left the door open, they had found their way


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