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Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | When dinner was over, they poured a libation to the god, sang a hymn, and in short followed the whole ritual. | When dinner was over, they poured a libation to the god, sang a hymn, and in short followed the whole ritual. | -350 | 1,997 | 109 | when dinner was over, they poured a libation to the god, sang a hymn, and in short followed the whole ritual. | ['when', 'dinner', 'was', 'over', 'they', 'poured', 'libation', 'to', 'the', 'god', 'sang', 'hymn', 'and', 'in', 'short', 'followed', 'the', 'whole', 'ritual'] | when dinner be over , -PRON- pour a libation to the god , sing a hymn , and in short follow the whole ritual . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Then they turned their attention to drinking. | Then they turned their attention to drinking. | -350 | 1,997 | 45 | then they turned their attention to drinking. | ['then', 'they', 'turned', 'their', 'attention', 'to', 'drinking'] | then -PRON- turn -PRON- attention to drinking . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | At that point Pausanias addressed the group: 'Well, gentlemen, how can we arrange to drink less tonight? | At that point Pausanias addressed the group: 'Well, gentlemen, how can we arrange to drink less tonight? | -350 | 1,997 | 104 | at that point pausanias addressed the group: 'well, gentlemen, how can we arrange to drink less tonight? | ['at', 'that', 'point', 'pausanias', 'addressed', 'the', 'group', 'well', 'gentlemen', 'how', 'can', 'we', 'arrange', 'to', 'drink', 'less', 'tonight'] | at that point Pausanias address the group : ' well , gentleman , how can -PRON- arrange to drink less tonight ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | To be honest, I still have a terrible hangover from yesterday, and I could really use a break. | To be honest, I still have a terrible hangover from yesterday, and I could really use a break. | -350 | 1,997 | 94 | to be honest, i still have a terrible hangover from yesterday, and i could really use a break. | ['to', 'be', 'honest', 'still', 'have', 'terrible', 'hangover', 'from', 'yesterday', 'and', 'could', 'really', 'use', 'break'] | to be honest , -PRON- still have a terrible hangover from yesterday , and -PRON- could really use a break . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I daresay most of you could, too, since you were also part of the celebration. | I daresay most of you could, too, since you were also part of the celebration. | -350 | 1,997 | 78 | i daresay most of you could, too, since you were also part of the celebration. | ['daresay', 'most', 'of', 'you', 'could', 'too', 'since', 'you', 'were', 'also', 'part', 'of', 'the', 'celebration'] | -PRON- daresay most of -PRON- could , too , since -PRON- be also part of the celebration . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So let's try not to overdo it.' | So let's try not to overdo it.' | -350 | 1,997 | 31 | so let's try not to overdo it.' | ['so', 'let', 'try', 'not', 'to', 'overdo', 'it'] | so let -PRON- try not to overdo -PRON- . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Aristophanes replied: ' | Aristophanes replied: ' | -350 | 1,997 | 23 | aristophanes replied: ' | ['aristophanes', 'replied'] | aristophane reply : ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Good idea, Pausanias. | Good idea, Pausanias. | -350 | 1,997 | 21 | good idea, pausanias. | ['good', 'idea', 'pausanias'] | good idea , Pausanias . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We've got to make a plan for going easy on the drink tonight. | We've got to make a plan for going easy on the drink tonight. | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | we've got to make a plan for going easy on the drink tonight. | ['we', 've', 'got', 'to', 'make', 'plan', 'for', 'going', 'easy', 'on', 'the', 'drink', 'tonight'] | -PRON- have get to make a plan for go easy on the drink tonight . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I was over my head last night myself, like the others.' | I was over my head last night myself, like the others.' | -350 | 1,997 | 55 | i was over my head last night myself, like the others.' | ['was', 'over', 'my', 'head', 'last', 'night', 'myself', 'like', 'the', 'others'] | -PRON- be over -PRON- head last night -PRON- , like the other . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | After that, up spoke Eryximachus, son of Acumenus: 'Well said, both of you. | After that, up spoke Eryximachus, son of Acumenus: 'Well said, both of you. | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | after that, up spoke eryximachus, son of acumenus: 'well said, both of you. | ['after', 'that', 'up', 'spoke', 'eryximachus', 'son', 'of', 'acumenus', 'well', 'said', 'both', 'of', 'you'] | after that , up speak Eryximachus , son of Acumenus : ' well say , both of -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But I still have one question: How do you feel, Agathon? | But I still have one question: How do you feel, Agathon? | -350 | 1,997 | 56 | but i still have one question: how do you feel, agathon? | ['but', 'still', 'have', 'one', 'question', 'how', 'do', 'you', 'feel', 'agathon'] | but -PRON- still have one question : how do -PRON- feel , Agathon ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Are you strong enough for serious drinking?'. | Are you strong enough for serious drinking?'. | -350 | 1,997 | 45 | are you strong enough for serious drinking?'. | ['are', 'you', 'strong', 'enough', 'for', 'serious', 'drinking'] | be -PRON- strong enough for serious drinking ? ' . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Dionysus was the god of wine and drunkenness. ' | Dionysus was the god of wine and drunkenness. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 47 | dionysus was the god of wine and drunkenness. ' | ['dionysus', 'was', 'the', 'god', 'of', 'wine', 'and', 'drunkenness'] | Dionysus be the god of wine and drunkenness . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Absolutely not,' replied Agathon. ' | Absolutely not,' replied Agathon. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 35 | absolutely not,' replied agathon. ' | ['absolutely', 'not', 'replied', 'agathon'] | absolutely not , ' reply Agathon . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I've no strength left for anything.' | I've no strength left for anything.' | -350 | 1,997 | 36 | i've no strength left for anything.' | ['ve', 'no', 'strength', 'left', 'for', 'anything'] | -PRON- have no strength leave for anything . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What a lucky stroke for us,' Eryximachus said, 'for me, for Aristodemus, for Phaedrus, and the rest that you large capacity drinkers are already exhausted. | What a lucky stroke for us,' Eryximachus said, 'for me, for Aristodemus, for Phaedrus, and the rest that you large capacity drinkers are already exhausted. | -350 | 1,997 | 155 | what a lucky stroke for us,' eryximachus said, 'for me, for aristodemus, for phaedrus, and the rest that you large capacity drinkers are already exhausted. | ['what', 'lucky', 'stroke', 'for', 'us', 'eryximachus', 'said', 'for', 'me', 'for', 'aristodemus', 'for', 'phaedrus', 'and', 'the', 'rest', 'that', 'you', 'large', 'capacity', 'drinkers', 'are', 'already', 'exhausted'] | what a lucky stroke for -PRON- , ' Eryximachus say , ' for -PRON- , for Aristodemus , for Phaedrus , and the rest that -PRON- large capacity drinker be already exhaust . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Imagine how weak drinkers like ourselves feel after last night! | Imagine how weak drinkers like ourselves feel after last night! | -350 | 1,997 | 63 | imagine how weak drinkers like ourselves feel after last night! | ['imagine', 'how', 'weak', 'drinkers', 'like', 'ourselves', 'feel', 'after', 'last', 'night'] | imagine how weak drinker like -PRON- feel after last night ! |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Of course I don't include Socrates in my claims: he can drink or not, and will be satisfied whatever we do. | Of course I don't include Socrates in my claims: he can drink or not, and will be satisfied whatever we do. | -350 | 1,997 | 107 | of course i don't include socrates in my claims: he can drink or not, and will be satisfied whatever we do. | ['of', 'course', 'don', 'include', 'socrates', 'in', 'my', 'claims', 'he', 'can', 'drink', 'or', 'not', 'and', 'will', 'be', 'satisfied', 'whatever', 'we', 'do'] | of course -PRON- do not include Socrates in -PRON- claim : -PRON- can drink or not , and will be satisfied whatever -PRON- do . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But since none of us seems particularly eager to overindulge, perhaps it would not be amiss for me to provide you with some accurate information as to the nature of intoxication. | But since none of us seems particularly eager to overindulge, perhaps it would not be amiss for me to provide you with some accurate information as to the nature of intoxication. | -350 | 1,997 | 178 | but since none of us seems particularly eager to overindulge, perhaps it would not be amiss for me to provide you with some accurate information as to the nature of intoxication. | ['but', 'since', 'none', 'of', 'us', 'seems', 'particularly', 'eager', 'to', 'overindulge', 'perhaps', 'it', 'would', 'not', 'be', 'amiss', 'for', 'me', 'to', 'provide', 'you', 'with', 'some', 'accurate', 'information', 'as', 'to', 'the', 'nature', 'of', 'intoxication'] | but since none of -PRON- seem particularly eager to overindulge , perhaps -PRON- would not be amiss for -PRON- to provide -PRON- with some accurate information as to the nature of intoxication . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If I have learned anything from medicine, it is the following point: inebriation is harmful to everyone. | If I have learned anything from medicine, it is the following point: inebriation is harmful to everyone. | -350 | 1,997 | 104 | if i have learned anything from medicine, it is the following point: inebriation is harmful to everyone. | ['if', 'have', 'learned', 'anything', 'from', 'medicine', 'it', 'is', 'the', 'following', 'point', 'inebriation', 'is', 'harmful', 'to', 'everyone'] | if -PRON- have learn anything from medicine , -PRON- be the following point : inebriation be harmful to everyone . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Personally, therefore, I always refrain from heavy drinking; and I advise others against it especially people who are suffering the effects of a previous night's excesses.' ' | Personally, therefore, I always refrain from heavy drinking; and I advise others against it especially people who are suffering the effects of a previous night's excesses.' ' | -350 | 1,997 | 174 | personally, therefore, i always refrain from heavy drinking; and i advise others against it especially people who are suffering the effects of a previous night's excesses.' ' | ['personally', 'therefore', 'always', 'refrain', 'from', 'heavy', 'drinking', 'and', 'advise', 'others', 'against', 'it', 'especially', 'people', 'who', 'are', 'suffering', 'the', 'effects', 'of', 'previous', 'night', 'excesses'] | personally , therefore , -PRON- always refrain from heavy drinking ; and -PRON- advise other against -PRON- especially people who be suffer the effect of a previous night 's excess . ' ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Well,' Phaedrus interrupted him, 'I always follow your advice, especially when you speak as a doctor. | Well,' Phaedrus interrupted him, 'I always follow your advice, especially when you speak as a doctor. | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | well,' phaedrus interrupted him, 'i always follow your advice, especially when you speak as a doctor. | ['well', 'phaedrus', 'interrupted', 'him', 'always', 'follow', 'your', 'advice', 'especially', 'when', 'you', 'speak', 'as', 'doctor'] | well , ' Phaedrus interrupt -PRON- , ' -PRON- always follow -PRON- advice , especially when -PRON- speak as a doctor . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | In this case, if the others know what's good for them, they too will do just as you say.' | In this case, if the others know what's good for them, they too will do just as you say.' | -350 | 1,997 | 89 | in this case, if the others know what's good for them, they too will do just as you say.' | ['in', 'this', 'case', 'if', 'the', 'others', 'know', 'what', 'good', 'for', 'them', 'they', 'too', 'will', 'do', 'just', 'as', 'you', 'say'] | in this case , if the other know what be good for -PRON- , -PRON- too will do just as -PRON- say . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | At that point they all agreed not to get drunk that evening; they decided to drink only as much as pleased them. ' | At that point they all agreed not to get drunk that evening; they decided to drink only as much as pleased them. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 114 | at that point they all agreed not to get drunk that evening; they decided to drink only as much as pleased them. ' | ['at', 'that', 'point', 'they', 'all', 'agreed', 'not', 'to', 'get', 'drunk', 'that', 'evening', 'they', 'decided', 'to', 'drink', 'only', 'as', 'much', 'as', 'pleased', 'them'] | at that point -PRON- all agree not to get drunk that evening ; -PRON- decide to drink only as much as please -PRON- . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | It's settled, then,' said Eryximachus. ' | It's settled, then,' said Eryximachus. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 40 | it's settled, then,' said eryximachus. ' | ['it', 'settled', 'then', 'said', 'eryximachus'] | -PRON- be settle , then , ' say Eryximachus . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We are resolved to force no one to drink more than he wants. | We are resolved to force no one to drink more than he wants. | -350 | 1,997 | 60 | we are resolved to force no one to drink more than he wants. | ['we', 'are', 'resolved', 'to', 'force', 'no', 'one', 'to', 'drink', 'more', 'than', 'he', 'wants'] | -PRON- be resolve to force no one to drink more than -PRON- want . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I would like now to make a further motion: let us dispense with the flute girl who just made her entrance; let her play for herself or, if she prefers, for the women in the house. | I would like now to make a further motion: let us dispense with the flute girl who just made her entrance; let her play for herself or, if she prefers, for the women in the house. | -350 | 1,997 | 179 | i would like now to make a further motion: let us dispense with the flute girl who just made her entrance; let her play for herself or, if she prefers, for the women in the house. | ['would', 'like', 'now', 'to', 'make', 'further', 'motion', 'let', 'us', 'dispense', 'with', 'the', 'flute', 'girl', 'who', 'just', 'made', 'her', 'entrance', 'let', 'her', 'play', 'for', 'herself', 'or', 'if', 'she', 'prefers', 'for', 'the', 'women', 'in', 'the', 'house'] | -PRON- would like now to make a further motion : let -PRON- dispense with the flute girl who just make -PRON- entrance ; let -PRON- play for -PRON- or , if -PRON- prefer , for the woman in the house . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Let us instead spend our evening in conversation. | Let us instead spend our evening in conversation. | -350 | 1,997 | 49 | let us instead spend our evening in conversation. | ['let', 'us', 'instead', 'spend', 'our', 'evening', 'in', 'conversation'] | let -PRON- instead spend -PRON- evening in conversation . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you are so minded, I would like to propose a subject.' | If you are so minded, I would like to propose a subject.' | -350 | 1,997 | 57 | if you are so minded, i would like to propose a subject.' | ['if', 'you', 'are', 'so', 'minded', 'would', 'like', 'to', 'propose', 'subject'] | if -PRON- be so minded , -PRON- would like to propose a subject . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They all said they were quite willing, and urged him to make his proposal. | They all said they were quite willing, and urged him to make his proposal. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | they all said they were quite willing, and urged him to make his proposal. | ['they', 'all', 'said', 'they', 'were', 'quite', 'willing', 'and', 'urged', 'him', 'to', 'make', 'his', 'proposal'] | -PRON- all say -PRON- be quite willing , and urge -PRON- to make -PRON- proposal . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So Eryximachus said: 'Let me begin by citing Euripides' Melanippe: 'Not mine the tale.' | So Eryximachus said: 'Let me begin by citing Euripides' Melanippe: 'Not mine the tale.' | -350 | 1,997 | 87 | so eryximachus said: 'let me begin by citing euripides' melanippe: 'not mine the tale.' | ['so', 'eryximachus', 'said', 'let', 'me', 'begin', 'by', 'citing', 'euripides', 'melanippe', 'not', 'mine', 'the', 'tale'] | so Eryximachus say : ' let -PRON- begin by cite Euripides ' Melanippe : ' not mine the tale . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What I am about to tell belongs to Phaedrus here, who is deeply indignant on this issue, and often complains to me about it: 'Eryximachus,' he says, 'isn't it an awful thing! | What I am about to tell belongs to Phaedrus here, who is deeply indignant on this issue, and often complains to me about it: 'Eryximachus,' he says, 'isn't it an awful thing! | -350 | 1,997 | 174 | what i am about to tell belongs to phaedrus here, who is deeply indignant on this issue, and often complains to me about it: 'eryximachus,' he says, 'isn't it an awful thing! | ['what', 'am', 'about', 'to', 'tell', 'belongs', 'to', 'phaedrus', 'here', 'who', 'is', 'deeply', 'indignant', 'on', 'this', 'issue', 'and', 'often', 'complains', 'to', 'me', 'about', 'it', 'eryximachus', 'he', 'says', 'isn', 'it', 'an', 'awful', 'thing'] | what -PRON- be about to tell belong to Phaedrus here , who be deeply indignant on this issue , and often complain to -PRON- about -PRON- : ' Eryximachus , ' -PRON- say , ' be not -PRON- an awful thing ! |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Our poets have composed hymns in honor of just about any god you can think of; but has a single one of them given one moment's thought to the god of love, ancient and powerful as he is? | Our poets have composed hymns in honor of just about any god you can think of; but has a single one of them given one moment's thought to the god of love, ancient and powerful as he is? | -350 | 1,997 | 185 | our poets have composed hymns in honor of just about any god you can think of; but has a single one of them given one moment's thought to the god of love, ancient and powerful as he is? | ['our', 'poets', 'have', 'composed', 'hymns', 'in', 'honor', 'of', 'just', 'about', 'any', 'god', 'you', 'can', 'think', 'of', 'but', 'has', 'single', 'one', 'of', 'them', 'given', 'one', 'moment', 'thought', 'to', 'the', 'god', 'of', 'love', 'ancient', 'and', 'powerful', 'as', 'he', 'is'] | -PRON- poet have compose hymn in honor of just about any god -PRON- can think of ; but have a single one of -PRON- give one moment be think to the god of love , ancient and powerful as -PRON- be ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As for our fancy intellectuals, they have written volumes praising Heracles and other heroes (as did the distinguished Prodicus). | As for our fancy intellectuals, they have written volumes praising Heracles and other heroes (as did the distinguished Prodicus). | -350 | 1,997 | 129 | as for our fancy intellectuals, they have written volumes praising heracles and other heroes (as did the distinguished prodicus). | ['as', 'for', 'our', 'fancy', 'intellectuals', 'they', 'have', 'written', 'volumes', 'praising', 'heracles', 'and', 'other', 'heroes', 'as', 'did', 'the', 'distinguished', 'prodicus'] | as for -PRON- fancy intellectual , -PRON- have write volume praise Heracles and other hero ( as do the distinguished Prodicus ) . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Well, perhaps that's not surprising, but I've actually read a book by an accomplished author who saw fit to extol the usefulness of salt! | Well, perhaps that's not surprising, but I've actually read a book by an accomplished author who saw fit to extol the usefulness of salt! | -350 | 1,997 | 137 | well, perhaps that's not surprising, but i've actually read a book by an accomplished author who saw fit to extol the usefulness of salt! | ['well', 'perhaps', 'that', 'not', 'surprising', 'but', 've', 'actually', 'read', 'book', 'by', 'an', 'accomplished', 'author', 'who', 'saw', 'fit', 'to', 'extol', 'the', 'usefulness', 'of', 'salt'] | well , perhaps that be not surprising , but -PRON- have actually read a book by an accomplished author who see fit to extol the usefulness of salt ! |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How could people pay attention to such trifles and never, not even once, write a proper hymn to Love? | How could people pay attention to such trifles and never, not even once, write a proper hymn to Love? | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | how could people pay attention to such trifles and never, not even once, write a proper hymn to love? | ['how', 'could', 'people', 'pay', 'attention', 'to', 'such', 'trifles', 'and', 'never', 'not', 'even', 'once', 'write', 'proper', 'hymn', 'to', 'love'] | how could people pay attention to such trifle and never , not even once , write a proper hymn to Love ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How could anyone ignore so great a god?' ' | How could anyone ignore so great a god?' ' | -350 | 1,997 | 42 | how could anyone ignore so great a god?' ' | ['how', 'could', 'anyone', 'ignore', 'so', 'great', 'god'] | how could anyone ignore so great a god ? ' ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Now, Phaedrus, in my judgment, is quite right. | Now, Phaedrus, in my judgment, is quite right. | -350 | 1,997 | 46 | now, phaedrus, in my judgment, is quite right. | ['now', 'phaedrus', 'in', 'my', 'judgment', 'is', 'quite', 'right'] | now , Phaedrus , in -PRON- judgment , be quite right . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I would like, therefore, to take up a contribution, as it were, on his behalf, and gratify his wish. | I would like, therefore, to take up a contribution, as it were, on his behalf, and gratify his wish. | -350 | 1,997 | 100 | i would like, therefore, to take up a contribution, as it were, on his behalf, and gratify his wish. | ['would', 'like', 'therefore', 'to', 'take', 'up', 'contribution', 'as', 'it', 'were', 'on', 'his', 'behalf', 'and', 'gratify', 'his', 'wish'] | -PRON- would like , therefore , to take up a contribution , as -PRON- be , on -PRON- behalf , and gratify -PRON- wish . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Besides, I think this a splendid time for all of us here to honor the god. | Besides, I think this a splendid time for all of us here to honor the god. | -350 | 1,997 | 74 | besides, i think this a splendid time for all of us here to honor the god. | ['besides', 'think', 'this', 'splendid', 'time', 'for', 'all', 'of', 'us', 'here', 'to', 'honor', 'the', 'god'] | besides , -PRON- think this a splendid time for all of -PRON- here to honor the god . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If you agree, we can spend the whole evening in discussion, because I propose that each of us give as good a speech in praise of Love as he is capable of giving, in proper order from left to right. | If you agree, we can spend the whole evening in discussion, because I propose that each of us give as good a speech in praise of Love as he is capable of giving, in proper order from left to right. | -350 | 1,997 | 197 | if you agree, we can spend the whole evening in discussion, because i propose that each of us give as good a speech in praise of love as he is capable of giving, in proper order from left to right. | ['if', 'you', 'agree', 'we', 'can', 'spend', 'the', 'whole', 'evening', 'in', 'discussion', 'because', 'propose', 'that', 'each', 'of', 'us', 'give', 'as', 'good', 'speech', 'in', 'praise', 'of', 'love', 'as', 'he', 'is', 'capable', 'of', 'giving', 'in', 'proper', 'order', 'from', 'left', 'to', 'right'] | if -PRON- agree , -PRON- can spend the whole evening in discussion , because -PRON- propose that each of -PRON- give as good a speech in praise of Love as -PRON- be capable of give , in proper order from leave to right . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And let us begin with Phaedrus, who is at the head of the table and is, in addition, the father of our subject.' ' | And let us begin with Phaedrus, who is at the head of the table and is, in addition, the father of our subject.' ' | -350 | 1,997 | 114 | and let us begin with phaedrus, who is at the head of the table and is, in addition, the father of our subject.' ' | ['and', 'let', 'us', 'begin', 'with', 'phaedrus', 'who', 'is', 'at', 'the', 'head', 'of', 'the', 'table', 'and', 'is', 'in', 'addition', 'the', 'father', 'of', 'our', 'subject'] | and let -PRON- begin with Phaedrus , who be at the head of the table and be , in addition , the father of -PRON- subject . ' ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | No one will vote against that, Eryximachus,' said Socrates. ' | No one will vote against that, Eryximachus,' said Socrates. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | no one will vote against that, eryximachus,' said socrates. ' | ['no', 'one', 'will', 'vote', 'against', 'that', 'eryximachus', 'said', 'socrates'] | no one will vote against that , Eryximachus , ' say Socrates . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | How could I vote 'No,' when the only thing I say I understand is the art of love? | How could I vote 'No,' when the only thing I say I understand is the art of love? | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | how could i vote 'no,' when the only thing i say i understand is the art of love? | ['how', 'could', 'vote', 'no', 'when', 'the', 'only', 'thing', 'say', 'understand', 'is', 'the', 'art', 'of', 'love'] | how could -PRON- vote ' no , ' when the only thing -PRON- say -PRON- understand be the art of love ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Could Agathon and Pausanias? | Could Agathon and Pausanias? | -350 | 1,997 | 28 | could agathon and pausanias? | ['could', 'agathon', 'and', 'pausanias'] | Could Agathon and Pausanias ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Could Aristophanes, who thinks of nothing but Dionysus and Aphrodite? | Could Aristophanes, who thinks of nothing but Dionysus and Aphrodite? | -350 | 1,997 | 69 | could aristophanes, who thinks of nothing but dionysus and aphrodite? | ['could', 'aristophanes', 'who', 'thinks', 'of', 'nothing', 'but', 'dionysus', 'and', 'aphrodite'] | Could Aristophanes , who think of nothing but Dionysus and Aphrodite ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | No one I can see here now could vote against your proposal. ' | No one I can see here now could vote against your proposal. ' | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | no one i can see here now could vote against your proposal. ' | ['no', 'one', 'can', 'see', 'here', 'now', 'could', 'vote', 'against', 'your', 'proposal'] | no one -PRON- can see here now could vote against -PRON- proposal . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And though it's not quite fair to those of us who have to speak last, if the first speeches turn out to be good enough and to exhaust our subject, I promise we won't complain. | And though it's not quite fair to those of us who have to speak last, if the first speeches turn out to be good enough and to exhaust our subject, I promise we won't complain. | -350 | 1,997 | 175 | and though it's not quite fair to those of us who have to speak last, if the first speeches turn out to be good enough and to exhaust our subject, i promise we won't complain. | ['and', 'though', 'it', 'not', 'quite', 'fair', 'to', 'those', 'of', 'us', 'who', 'have', 'to', 'speak', 'last', 'if', 'the', 'first', 'speeches', 'turn', 'out', 'to', 'be', 'good', 'enough', 'and', 'to', 'exhaust', 'our', 'subject', 'promise', 'we', 'won', 'complain'] | and though -PRON- be not quite fair to those of -PRON- who have to speak last , if the first speech turn out to be good enough and to exhaust -PRON- subject , -PRON- promise -PRON- will not complain . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So let Phaedrus begin, with the blessing of Fortune; let's hear his praise of Love.' | So let Phaedrus begin, with the blessing of Fortune; let's hear his praise of Love.' | -350 | 1,997 | 84 | so let phaedrus begin, with the blessing of fortune; let's hear his praise of love.' | ['so', 'let', 'phaedrus', 'begin', 'with', 'the', 'blessing', 'of', 'fortune', 'let', 'hear', 'his', 'praise', 'of', 'love'] | so let Phaedrus begin , with the blessing of Fortune ; let -PRON- hear -PRON- praise of Love . ' |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They all agreed with Socrates, and pressed Phaedrus to start. | They all agreed with Socrates, and pressed Phaedrus to start. | -350 | 1,997 | 61 | they all agreed with socrates, and pressed phaedrus to start. | ['they', 'all', 'agreed', 'with', 'socrates', 'and', 'pressed', 'phaedrus', 'to', 'start'] | -PRON- all agree with Socrates , and press Phaedrus to start . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Of course, Aristodemus couldn't remember exactly what everyone said, and I myself don't remember everything he told me. | Of course, Aristodemus couldn't remember exactly what everyone said, and I myself don't remember everything he told me. | -350 | 1,997 | 119 | of course, aristodemus couldn't remember exactly what everyone said, and i myself don't remember everything he told me. | ['of', 'course', 'aristodemus', 'couldn', 'remember', 'exactly', 'what', 'everyone', 'said', 'and', 'myself', 'don', 'remember', 'everything', 'he', 'told', 'me'] | of course , Aristodemus could not remember exactly what everyone say , and -PRON- -PRON- do not remember everything -PRON- tell -PRON- . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | But I'll tell you what he remembered best, and what I consider the most important points. | But I'll tell you what he remembered best, and what I consider the most important points. | -350 | 1,997 | 89 | but i'll tell you what he remembered best, and what i consider the most important points. | ['but', 'll', 'tell', 'you', 'what', 'he', 'remembered', 'best', 'and', 'what', 'consider', 'the', 'most', 'important', 'points'] | but -PRON- will tell -PRON- what -PRON- remember best , and what -PRON- consider the most important point . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As I say, he said Phaedrus spoke first, beginning more or less like this: | As I say, he said Phaedrus spoke first, beginning more or less like this: | -350 | 1,997 | 73 | as i say, he said phaedrus spoke first, beginning more or less like this: | ['as', 'say', 'he', 'said', 'phaedrus', 'spoke', 'first', 'beginning', 'more', 'or', 'less', 'like', 'this'] | as -PRON- say , -PRON- say Phaedrus speak first , begin more or less like this : |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Love is a great god, wonderful in many ways to gods and men, and | Love is a great god, wonderful in many ways to gods and men, and | -350 | 1,997 | 64 | love is a great god, wonderful in many ways to gods and men, and | ['love', 'is', 'great', 'god', 'wonderful', 'in', 'many', 'ways', 'to', 'gods', 'and', 'men', 'and'] | love be a great god , wonderful in many way to god and man , and |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | most marvelous of all is the way he came into being. | most marvelous of all is the way he came into being. | -350 | 1,997 | 52 | most marvelous of all is the way he came into being. | ['most', 'marvelous', 'of', 'all', 'is', 'the', 'way', 'he', 'came', 'into', 'being'] | most marvelous of all be the way -PRON- come into being . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | We honor him as one of the most ancient gods, and the proof of his great age is this: the parents of Love have no place in poetry or legend. | We honor him as one of the most ancient gods, and the proof of his great age is this: the parents of Love have no place in poetry or legend. | -350 | 1,997 | 140 | we honor him as one of the most ancient gods, and the proof of his great age is this: the parents of love have no place in poetry or legend. | ['we', 'honor', 'him', 'as', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'most', 'ancient', 'gods', 'and', 'the', 'proof', 'of', 'his', 'great', 'age', 'is', 'this', 'the', 'parents', 'of', 'love', 'have', 'no', 'place', 'in', 'poetry', 'or', 'legend'] | -PRON- honor -PRON- as one of the most ancient god , and the proof of -PRON- great age be this : the parent of Love have no place in poetry or legend . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | According to Hesiod, the first to be born was Chaos,. . | According to Hesiod, the first to be born was Chaos,. . | -350 | 1,997 | 55 | according to hesiod, the first to be born was chaos,. . | ['according', 'to', 'hesiod', 'the', 'first', 'to', 'be', 'born', 'was', 'chaos'] | accord to Hesiod , the first to be bear be Chaos , . . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | but then came Earth, broad chested, a seat for all, forever safe, And Love. | but then came Earth, broad chested, a seat for all, forever safe, And Love. | -350 | 1,997 | 75 | but then came earth, broad chested, a seat for all, forever safe, and love. | ['but', 'then', 'came', 'earth', 'broad', 'chested', 'seat', 'for', 'all', 'forever', 'safe', 'and', 'love'] | but then come Earth , broad chested , a seat for all , forever safe , and Love . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And Acusilaus agrees with Hesiod: after Chaos came Earth and Love, these two. | And Acusilaus agrees with Hesiod: after Chaos came Earth and Love, these two. | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | and acusilaus agrees with hesiod: after chaos came earth and love, these two. | ['and', 'acusilaus', 'agrees', 'with', 'hesiod', 'after', 'chaos', 'came', 'earth', 'and', 'love', 'these', 'two'] | and Acusilaus agree with Hesiod : after Chaos come Earth and Love , these two . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And Parmenides tells of this beginning: The very first god she designed was Love. | And Parmenides tells of this beginning: The very first god she designed was Love. | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | and parmenides tells of this beginning: the very first god she designed was love. | ['and', 'parmenides', 'tells', 'of', 'this', 'beginning', 'the', 'very', 'first', 'god', 'she', 'designed', 'was', 'love'] | and Parmenides tell of this beginning : the very first god -PRON- design be Love . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | All sides agree, then, that Love is one of the most ancient gods. | All sides agree, then, that Love is one of the most ancient gods. | -350 | 1,997 | 65 | all sides agree, then, that love is one of the most ancient gods. | ['all', 'sides', 'agree', 'then', 'that', 'love', 'is', 'one', 'of', 'the', 'most', 'ancient', 'gods'] | all side agree , then , that love be one of the most ancient god . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As such, he gives to us the greatest goods. | As such, he gives to us the greatest goods. | -350 | 1,997 | 43 | as such, he gives to us the greatest goods. | ['as', 'such', 'he', 'gives', 'to', 'us', 'the', 'greatest', 'goods'] | as such , -PRON- give to -PRON- the great good . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I cannot say what greater good there is for a young boy than a gentle lover, or for a lover than a boy to love. | I cannot say what greater good there is for a young boy than a gentle lover, or for a lover than a boy to love. | -350 | 1,997 | 111 | i cannot say what greater good there is for a young boy than a gentle lover, or for a lover than a boy to love. | ['cannot', 'say', 'what', 'greater', 'good', 'there', 'is', 'for', 'young', 'boy', 'than', 'gentle', 'lover', 'or', 'for', 'lover', 'than', 'boy', 'to', 'love'] | -PRON- can not say what great good there be for a young boy than a gentle lover , or for a lover than a boy to love . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | There is a certain guidance each person needs for his whole life, if he is to live well; and nothing imparts this guidance not high kinship, not public honor, not wealth | There is a certain guidance each person needs for his whole life, if he is to live well; and nothing imparts this guidance not high kinship, not public honor, not wealth | -350 | 1,997 | 169 | there is a certain guidance each person needs for his whole life, if he is to live well; and nothing imparts this guidance not high kinship, not public honor, not wealth | ['there', 'is', 'certain', 'guidance', 'each', 'person', 'needs', 'for', 'his', 'whole', 'life', 'if', 'he', 'is', 'to', 'live', 'well', 'and', 'nothing', 'imparts', 'this', 'guidance', 'not', 'high', 'kinship', 'not', 'public', 'honor', 'not', 'wealth'] | there be a certain guidance each person need for -PRON- whole life , if -PRON- be to live well ; and nothing impart this guidance not high kinship , not public honor , not wealth |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | nothing imparts this guidance as well as Love. | nothing imparts this guidance as well as Love. | -350 | 1,997 | 46 | nothing imparts this guidance as well as love. | ['nothing', 'imparts', 'this', 'guidance', 'as', 'well', 'as', 'love'] | nothing impart this guidance as well as Love . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What guidance do I mean? | What guidance do I mean? | -350 | 1,997 | 24 | what guidance do i mean? | ['what', 'guidance', 'do', 'mean'] | what guidance do -PRON- mean ? |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | I mean a sense of shame at acting shamefully, and a sense of pride in acting well. | I mean a sense of shame at acting shamefully, and a sense of pride in acting well. | -350 | 1,997 | 82 | i mean a sense of shame at acting shamefully, and a sense of pride in acting well. | ['mean', 'sense', 'of', 'shame', 'at', 'acting', 'shamefully', 'and', 'sense', 'of', 'pride', 'in', 'acting', 'well'] | -PRON- mean a sense of shame at act shamefully , and a sense of pride in act well . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Without these, nothing fine or great can be accomplished, in public or in private. | Without these, nothing fine or great can be accomplished, in public or in private. | -350 | 1,997 | 82 | without these, nothing fine or great can be accomplished, in public or in private. | ['without', 'these', 'nothing', 'fine', 'or', 'great', 'can', 'be', 'accomplished', 'in', 'public', 'or', 'in', 'private'] | without these , nothing fine or great can be accomplish , in public or in private . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | What I say is this: if a man in love is found doing something shameful, or accepting shameful treatment because he is a coward and makes no defense, then nothing would give him more pain than being seen by the boy he loves not even being seen by his father or his comrades. | What I say is this: if a man in love is found doing something shameful, or accepting shameful treatment because he is a coward and makes no defense, then nothing would give him more pain than being seen by the boy he loves not even being seen by his father or his comrades. | -350 | 1,997 | 273 | what i say is this: if a man in love is found doing something shameful, or accepting shameful treatment because he is a coward and makes no defense, then nothing would give him more pain than being seen by the boy he loves not even being seen by his father or his comrades. | ['what', 'say', 'is', 'this', 'if', 'man', 'in', 'love', 'is', 'found', 'doing', 'something', 'shameful', 'or', 'accepting', 'shameful', 'treatment', 'because', 'he', 'is', 'coward', 'and', 'makes', 'no', 'defense', 'then', 'nothing', 'would', 'give', 'him', 'more', 'pain', 'than', 'being', 'seen', 'by', 'the', 'boy', 'he', 'loves', 'not', 'even', 'being', 'seen', 'by', 'his', 'father', 'or', 'his', 'comrades'] | what -PRON- say be this : if a man in love be find do something shameful , or accept shameful treatment because -PRON- be a coward and make no defense , then nothing would give -PRON- more pain than be see by the boy -PRON- love not even be see by -PRON- father or -PRON- comrade . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Acusilaus was an early fifth century writer of genealogies. | Acusilaus was an early fifth century writer of genealogies. | -350 | 1,997 | 59 | acusilaus was an early fifth century writer of genealogies. | ['acusilaus', 'was', 'an', 'early', 'fifth', 'century', 'writer', 'of', 'genealogies'] | Acusilaus be an early fifth century writer of genealogy . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Parmenides, Diels Kranz. | Parmenides, Diels Kranz. | -350 | 1,997 | 24 | parmenides, diels kranz. | ['parmenides', 'diels', 'kranz'] | parmenide , Diels Kranz . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | the same thing also in the boy he loves, that he is especially ashamed before his lover when he is caught in something shameful. | the same thing also in the boy he loves, that he is especially ashamed before his lover when he is caught in something shameful. | -350 | 1,997 | 128 | the same thing also in the boy he loves, that he is especially ashamed before his lover when he is caught in something shameful. | ['the', 'same', 'thing', 'also', 'in', 'the', 'boy', 'he', 'loves', 'that', 'he', 'is', 'especially', 'ashamed', 'before', 'his', 'lover', 'when', 'he', 'is', 'caught', 'in', 'something', 'shameful'] | the same thing also in the boy -PRON- love , that -PRON- be especially ashamed before -PRON- lover when -PRON- be catch in something shameful . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | If only there were a way to start a city or an army made up of lovers and the boys they love! | If only there were a way to start a city or an army made up of lovers and the boys they love! | -350 | 1,997 | 93 | if only there were a way to start a city or an army made up of lovers and the boys they love! | ['if', 'only', 'there', 'were', 'way', 'to', 'start', 'city', 'or', 'an', 'army', 'made', 'up', 'of', 'lovers', 'and', 'the', 'boys', 'they', 'love'] | if only there be a way to start a city or an army make up of lover and the boy -PRON- love ! |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Theirs would be the best possible system of society, for they would hold back from all that is shameful, and seek honor in each other's eyes. | Theirs would be the best possible system of society, for they would hold back from all that is shameful, and seek honor in each other's eyes. | -350 | 1,997 | 141 | theirs would be the best possible system of society, for they would hold back from all that is shameful, and seek honor in each other's eyes. | ['theirs', 'would', 'be', 'the', 'best', 'possible', 'system', 'of', 'society', 'for', 'they', 'would', 'hold', 'back', 'from', 'all', 'that', 'is', 'shameful', 'and', 'seek', 'honor', 'in', 'each', 'other', 'eyes'] | -PRON- would be the good possible system of society , for -PRON- would hold back from all that be shameful , and seek honor in each other 's eye . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Even a few of them, in battle side by side, would conquer all the world, I'd say. | Even a few of them, in battle side by side, would conquer all the world, I'd say. | -350 | 1,997 | 81 | even a few of them, in battle side by side, would conquer all the world, i'd say. | ['even', 'few', 'of', 'them', 'in', 'battle', 'side', 'by', 'side', 'would', 'conquer', 'all', 'the', 'world', 'say'] | even a few of -PRON- , in battle side by side , would conquer all the world , -PRON- would say . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | For a man in love would never allow his loved one, of all people, to see him leaving ranks or dropping weapons. | For a man in love would never allow his loved one, of all people, to see him leaving ranks or dropping weapons. | -350 | 1,997 | 111 | for a man in love would never allow his loved one, of all people, to see him leaving ranks or dropping weapons. | ['for', 'man', 'in', 'love', 'would', 'never', 'allow', 'his', 'loved', 'one', 'of', 'all', 'people', 'to', 'see', 'him', 'leaving', 'ranks', 'or', 'dropping', 'weapons'] | for a man in love would never allow -PRON- love one , of all people , to see -PRON- leave rank or drop weapon . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | He'd rather die a thousand deaths! | He'd rather die a thousand deaths! | -350 | 1,997 | 34 | he'd rather die a thousand deaths! | ['he', 'rather', 'die', 'thousand', 'deaths'] | -PRON- would rather die a thousand death ! |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And as for leaving the boy behind, or not coming to his aid in danger why, no one is so base that true Love could not inspire him with courage, and make him as brave as if he'd been born a hero. | And as for leaving the boy behind, or not coming to his aid in danger why, no one is so base that true Love could not inspire him with courage, and make him as brave as if he'd been born a hero. | -350 | 1,997 | 194 | and as for leaving the boy behind, or not coming to his aid in danger why, no one is so base that true love could not inspire him with courage, and make him as brave as if he'd been born a hero. | ['and', 'as', 'for', 'leaving', 'the', 'boy', 'behind', 'or', 'not', 'coming', 'to', 'his', 'aid', 'in', 'danger', 'why', 'no', 'one', 'is', 'so', 'base', 'that', 'true', 'love', 'could', 'not', 'inspire', 'him', 'with', 'courage', 'and', 'make', 'him', 'as', 'brave', 'as', 'if', 'he', 'been', 'born', 'hero'] | and as for leave the boy behind , or not come to -PRON- aid in danger why , no one be so base that true Love could not inspire -PRON- with courage , and make -PRON- as brave as if -PRON- would be bear a hero . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | When Homer says a god 'breathes might' into some of the heroes, this is really Love's gift to every lover. | When Homer says a god 'breathes might' into some of the heroes, this is really Love's gift to every lover. | -350 | 1,997 | 106 | when homer says a god 'breathes might' into some of the heroes, this is really love's gift to every lover. | ['when', 'homer', 'says', 'god', 'breathes', 'might', 'into', 'some', 'of', 'the', 'heroes', 'this', 'is', 'really', 'love', 'gift', 'to', 'every', 'lover'] | when Homer say a god ' breathe may ' into some of the hero , this be really Love 's gift to every lover . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Besides, no one will die for you but a lover, and a lover will do this even if she's a woman. | Besides, no one will die for you but a lover, and a lover will do this even if she's a woman. | -350 | 1,997 | 93 | besides, no one will die for you but a lover, and a lover will do this even if she's a woman. | ['besides', 'no', 'one', 'will', 'die', 'for', 'you', 'but', 'lover', 'and', 'lover', 'will', 'do', 'this', 'even', 'if', 'she', 'woman'] | besides , no one will die for -PRON- but a lover , and a lover will do this even if -PRON- be a woman . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Alcestis is proof to everyone in Greece that what I say is true. | Alcestis is proof to everyone in Greece that what I say is true. | -350 | 1,997 | 64 | alcestis is proof to everyone in greece that what i say is true. | ['alcestis', 'is', 'proof', 'to', 'everyone', 'in', 'greece', 'that', 'what', 'say', 'is', 'true'] | Alcestis be proof to everyone in Greece that what -PRON- say be true . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Only she was willing to die in place of her husband, although his father and mother were still alive. | Only she was willing to die in place of her husband, although his father and mother were still alive. | -350 | 1,997 | 101 | only she was willing to die in place of her husband, although his father and mother were still alive. | ['only', 'she', 'was', 'willing', 'to', 'die', 'in', 'place', 'of', 'her', 'husband', 'although', 'his', 'father', 'and', 'mother', 'were', 'still', 'alive'] | only -PRON- be willing to die in place of -PRON- husband , although -PRON- father and mother be still alive . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Because of her love, she went so far beyond his parents in family feeling that she made them look like outsiders, as if they belonged to their son in name only. | Because of her love, she went so far beyond his parents in family feeling that she made them look like outsiders, as if they belonged to their son in name only. | -350 | 1,997 | 160 | because of her love, she went so far beyond his parents in family feeling that she made them look like outsiders, as if they belonged to their son in name only. | ['because', 'of', 'her', 'love', 'she', 'went', 'so', 'far', 'beyond', 'his', 'parents', 'in', 'family', 'feeling', 'that', 'she', 'made', 'them', 'look', 'like', 'outsiders', 'as', 'if', 'they', 'belonged', 'to', 'their', 'son', 'in', 'name', 'only'] | because of -PRON- love , -PRON- go so far beyond -PRON- parent in family feel that -PRON- make -PRON- look like outsider , as if -PRON- belong to -PRON- son in name only . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | And when she did this her deed struck everyone, even the gods, as nobly done. | And when she did this her deed struck everyone, even the gods, as nobly done. | -350 | 1,997 | 77 | and when she did this her deed struck everyone, even the gods, as nobly done. | ['and', 'when', 'she', 'did', 'this', 'her', 'deed', 'struck', 'everyone', 'even', 'the', 'gods', 'as', 'nobly', 'done'] | and when -PRON- do this -PRON- deed strike everyone , even the god , as nobly do . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The gods were so delighted, in fact, that they gave her the prize they reserve for a handful chosen from the throngs of noble heroes they sent her soul back from the dead. | The gods were so delighted, in fact, that they gave her the prize they reserve for a handful chosen from the throngs of noble heroes they sent her soul back from the dead. | -350 | 1,997 | 171 | the gods were so delighted, in fact, that they gave her the prize they reserve for a handful chosen from the throngs of noble heroes they sent her soul back from the dead. | ['the', 'gods', 'were', 'so', 'delighted', 'in', 'fact', 'that', 'they', 'gave', 'her', 'the', 'prize', 'they', 'reserve', 'for', 'handful', 'chosen', 'from', 'the', 'throngs', 'of', 'noble', 'heroes', 'they', 'sent', 'her', 'soul', 'back', 'from', 'the', 'dead'] | the god be so delighted , in fact , that -PRON- give -PRON- the prize -PRON- reserve for a handful choose from the throng of noble hero -PRON- send -PRON- soul back from the dead . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | As you can see, the eager courage of love wins highest honors from the gods. | As you can see, the eager courage of love wins highest honors from the gods. | -350 | 1,997 | 76 | as you can see, the eager courage of love wins highest honors from the gods. | ['as', 'you', 'can', 'see', 'the', 'eager', 'courage', 'of', 'love', 'wins', 'highest', 'honors', 'from', 'the', 'gods'] | as -PRON- can see , the eager courage of love win high honor from the god . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Orpheus, however, they sent unsatisfied from Hades, after showing him only an image of the woman he came for. | Orpheus, however, they sent unsatisfied from Hades, after showing him only an image of the woman he came for. | -350 | 1,997 | 109 | orpheus, however, they sent unsatisfied from hades, after showing him only an image of the woman he came for. | ['orpheus', 'however', 'they', 'sent', 'unsatisfied', 'from', 'hades', 'after', 'showing', 'him', 'only', 'an', 'image', 'of', 'the', 'woman', 'he', 'came', 'for'] | Orpheus , however , -PRON- send unsatisfied from Hades , after show -PRON- only an image of the woman -PRON- come for . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They did not give him the woman herself, because they thought he was soft (he was, after all, a cithara player) and did not dare to die like Alcestis for Love's sake, but contrived to enter living into Hades. | They did not give him the woman herself, because they thought he was soft (he was, after all, a cithara player) and did not dare to die like Alcestis for Love's sake, but contrived to enter living into Hades. | -350 | 1,997 | 208 | they did not give him the woman herself, because they thought he was soft (he was, after all, a cithara player) and did not dare to die like alcestis for love's sake, but contrived to enter living into hades. | ['they', 'did', 'not', 'give', 'him', 'the', 'woman', 'herself', 'because', 'they', 'thought', 'he', 'was', 'soft', 'he', 'was', 'after', 'all', 'cithara', 'player', 'and', 'did', 'not', 'dare', 'to', 'die', 'like', 'alcestis', 'for', 'love', 'sake', 'but', 'contrived', 'to', 'enter', 'living', 'into', 'hades'] | -PRON- do not give -PRON- the woman -PRON- , because -PRON- think -PRON- be soft ( -PRON- be , after all , a cithara player ) and do not dare to die like Alcestis for Love 's sake , but contrive to enter live into Hades . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | So they punished him for that, and made him die at the hands of women. | So they punished him for that, and made him die at the hands of women. | -350 | 1,997 | 70 | so they punished him for that, and made him die at the hands of women. | ['so', 'they', 'punished', 'him', 'for', 'that', 'and', 'made', 'him', 'die', 'at', 'the', 'hands', 'of', 'women'] | so -PRON- punish -PRON- for that , and make -PRON- die at the hand of woman . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The honor they gave to Achilles is another matter. | The honor they gave to Achilles is another matter. | -350 | 1,997 | 50 | the honor they gave to achilles is another matter. | ['the', 'honor', 'they', 'gave', 'to', 'achilles', 'is', 'another', 'matter'] | the honor -PRON- give to Achilles be another matter . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | They sent him to the Isles of the Blest because he dared to stand by his lover Patroclus and avenge him, even after he had learned from his mother that he would die if he killed Hector, but that if he chose otherwise he'd go home and end his life as an old man. | They sent him to the Isles of the Blest because he dared to stand by his lover Patroclus and avenge him, even after he had learned from his mother that he would die if he killed Hector, but that if he chose otherwise he'd go home and end his life as an old man. | -350 | 1,997 | 261 | they sent him to the isles of the blest because he dared to stand by his lover patroclus and avenge him, even after he had learned from his mother that he would die if he killed hector, but that if he chose otherwise he'd go home and end his life as an old man. | ['they', 'sent', 'him', 'to', 'the', 'isles', 'of', 'the', 'blest', 'because', 'he', 'dared', 'to', 'stand', 'by', 'his', 'lover', 'patroclus', 'and', 'avenge', 'him', 'even', 'after', 'he', 'had', 'learned', 'from', 'his', 'mother', 'that', 'he', 'would', 'die', 'if', 'he', 'killed', 'hector', 'but', 'that', 'if', 'he', 'chose', 'otherwise', 'he', 'go', 'home', 'and', 'end', 'his', 'life', 'as', 'an', 'old', 'man'] | -PRON- send -PRON- to the Isles of the Blest because -PRON- dare to stand by -PRON- lover Patroclus and avenge -PRON- , even after -PRON- have learn from -PRON- mother that -PRON- would die if -PRON- kill Hector , but that if -PRON- choose otherwise -PRON- would go home and end -PRON- life as an old man . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Instead he chose to die for Patroclus, and more than that, he did it for a man whose life was already over. | Instead he chose to die for Patroclus, and more than that, he did it for a man whose life was already over. | -350 | 1,997 | 107 | instead he chose to die for patroclus, and more than that, he did it for a man whose life was already over. | ['instead', 'he', 'chose', 'to', 'die', 'for', 'patroclus', 'and', 'more', 'than', 'that', 'he', 'did', 'it', 'for', 'man', 'whose', 'life', 'was', 'already', 'over'] | instead -PRON- choose to die for Patroclus , and more than that , -PRON- do -PRON- for a man whose life be already over . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | The gods were highly delighted at this, of course, and gave him special honor, because he made so much of his lover. | The gods were highly delighted at this, of course, and gave him special honor, because he made so much of his lover. | -350 | 1,997 | 116 | the gods were highly delighted at this, of course, and gave him special honor, because he made so much of his lover. | ['the', 'gods', 'were', 'highly', 'delighted', 'at', 'this', 'of', 'course', 'and', 'gave', 'him', 'special', 'honor', 'because', 'he', 'made', 'so', 'much', 'of', 'his', 'lover'] | the god be highly delighted at this , of course , and give -PRON- special honor , because -PRON- make so much of -PRON- lover . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Aeschylus talks nonsense when he claims. | Aeschylus talks nonsense when he claims. | -350 | 1,997 | 40 | aeschylus talks nonsense when he claims. | ['aeschylus', 'talks', 'nonsense', 'when', 'he', 'claims'] | Aeschylus talk nonsense when -PRON- claim . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Accepting the deletion of ē in. | Accepting the deletion of ē in. | -350 | 1,997 | 32 | accepting the deletion of ē in. | ['accepting', 'the', 'deletion', 'of', 'in'] | accept the deletion of ē in . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Alcestis was the self sacrificing wife of Admetus, whom Apollo gave a chance to live if anyone would go to Hades in his place. | Alcestis was the self sacrificing wife of Admetus, whom Apollo gave a chance to live if anyone would go to Hades in his place. | -350 | 1,997 | 126 | alcestis was the self sacrificing wife of admetus, whom apollo gave a chance to live if anyone would go to hades in his place. | ['alcestis', 'was', 'the', 'self', 'sacrificing', 'wife', 'of', 'admetus', 'whom', 'apollo', 'gave', 'chance', 'to', 'live', 'if', 'anyone', 'would', 'go', 'to', 'hades', 'in', 'his', 'place'] | Alcestis be the self sacrifice wife of Admetus , whom Apollo give a chance to live if anyone would go to Hades in -PRON- place . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Orpheus was a musician of legendary powers, who charmed his way into the underworld in search of his dead wife, Eurydice. | Orpheus was a musician of legendary powers, who charmed his way into the underworld in search of his dead wife, Eurydice. | -350 | 1,997 | 121 | orpheus was a musician of legendary powers, who charmed his way into the underworld in search of his dead wife, eurydice. | ['orpheus', 'was', 'musician', 'of', 'legendary', 'powers', 'who', 'charmed', 'his', 'way', 'into', 'the', 'underworld', 'in', 'search', 'of', 'his', 'dead', 'wife', 'eurydice'] | Orpheus be a musician of legendary power , who charm -PRON- way into the underworld in search of -PRON- dead wife , Eurydice . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Achilles was the lover; he was more beautiful than Patroclus, more beautiful than all the heroes, and still beardless. | Achilles was the lover; he was more beautiful than Patroclus, more beautiful than all the heroes, and still beardless. | -350 | 1,997 | 118 | achilles was the lover; he was more beautiful than patroclus, more beautiful than all the heroes, and still beardless. | ['achilles', 'was', 'the', 'lover', 'he', 'was', 'more', 'beautiful', 'than', 'patroclus', 'more', 'beautiful', 'than', 'all', 'the', 'heroes', 'and', 'still', 'beardless'] | Achilles be the lover ; -PRON- be more beautiful than Patroclus , more beautiful than all the hero , and still beardless . |
Plato - Complete Works | Plato | plato | Besides he was much younger, as Homer says. | Besides he was much younger, as Homer says. | -350 | 1,997 | 43 | besides he was much younger, as homer says. | ['besides', 'he', 'was', 'much', 'younger', 'as', 'homer', 'says'] | besides -PRON- be much young , as Homer say . |
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