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1 6 | father and mother. For in friendships there must be some degree 2 6 | time, insensibly dissolves friendships from a feeling of satiety; 3 8 | And when either of these friendships becomes excessive, we term Lysis Part
4 Intro| Young people swear ‘eternal friendships,’ but at these innocent 5 Intro| Symposium).~It is true that friendships are apt to be disappointing: 6 Intro| loses his affection for us. Friendships may be too violent; and 7 Intro| found. The propriety of such friendships must be estimated a good 8 Intro| question, 10). Admitting that friendships cannot be always permanent, 9 Text | all these so-called dear friendships terminate.~That, he said, 10 Text | friendship, in which all other friendships terminated, those, I mean, Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| other Greek cities; or that friendships between men were a more The Symposium Part
12 Intro| altogether condemned passionate friendships between persons of the same 13 Intro| nature of the subject these friendships are spoken of by Plato in