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Plato - Complete Works
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First they are sick for intercourse with each other, then for nurturing their young for their sake the weakest animals stand ready to do battle against the strongest and even to die for them, and they may be racked with famine in order to feed their young.
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First they are sick for intercourse with each other, then for nurturing their young for their sake the weakest animals stand ready to do battle against the strongest and even to die for them, and they may be racked with famine in order to feed their young.
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first they are sick for intercourse with each other, then for nurturing their young for their sake the weakest animals stand ready to do battle against the strongest and even to die for them, and they may be racked with famine in order to feed their young.
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first -PRON- be sick for intercourse with each other , then for nurture -PRON- young for -PRON- sake the weak animal stand ready to do battle against the strong and even to die for -PRON- , and -PRON- may be rack with famine in order to feed -PRON- young .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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They would do anything for their sake.
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They would do anything for their sake.
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they would do anything for their sake.
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-PRON- would do anything for -PRON- sake .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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Human beings, you'd think, would do this because they understand the reason for it; but what causes wild animals to be in such a state of love?
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Human beings, you'd think, would do this because they understand the reason for it; but what causes wild animals to be in such a state of love?
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human beings, you'd think, would do this because they understand the reason for it; but what causes wild animals to be in such a state of love?
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human being , -PRON- would think , would do this because -PRON- understand the reason for -PRON- ; but what cause wild animal to be in such a state of love ?
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And I said again that I didn't know.
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And I said again that I didn't know.
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and i said again that i didn't know.
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and -PRON- say again that -PRON- do not know .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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So she said, 'How do you think you'll ever master the art of love, if you don't know that?' '
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So she said, 'How do you think you'll ever master the art of love, if you don't know that?' '
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so she said, 'how do you think you'll ever master the art of love, if you don't know that?' '
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so -PRON- say , ' how do -PRON- think -PRON- will ever master the art of love , if -PRON- do not know that ? ' '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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But that's why I came to you, Diotima, as I just said.
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But that's why I came to you, Diotima, as I just said.
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but that's why i came to you, diotima, as i just said.
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but that be why -PRON- come to -PRON- , Diotima , as -PRON- just say .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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I knew I needed a teacher.
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I knew I needed a teacher.
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i knew i needed a teacher.
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['knew', 'needed', 'teacher']
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-PRON- know -PRON- need a teacher .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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So tell me what causes this, and everything else that belongs to the art of love.'
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So tell me what causes this, and everything else that belongs to the art of love.'
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so tell me what causes this, and everything else that belongs to the art of love.'
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so tell -PRON- what cause this , and everything else that belong to the art of love . '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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If you really believe that Love by its nature aims at what we have often agreed it does, then don't be surprised at the answer,' she said. '
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If you really believe that Love by its nature aims at what we have often agreed it does, then don't be surprised at the answer,' she said. '
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if you really believe that love by its nature aims at what we have often agreed it does, then don't be surprised at the answer,' she said. '
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if -PRON- really believe that love by -PRON- nature aim at what -PRON- have often agree -PRON- do , then do not be surprised at the answer , ' -PRON- say . '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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For among animals the principle is the same as with us, and mortal nature seeks so far as possible to live forever and be immortal.
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For among animals the principle is the same as with us, and mortal nature seeks so far as possible to live forever and be immortal.
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for among animals the principle is the same as with us, and mortal nature seeks so far as possible to live forever and be immortal.
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for among animal the principle be the same as with -PRON- , and mortal nature seek so far as possible to live forever and be immortal .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And this is possible in one way only: by reproduction, because it always leaves behind a new young one in place of the old.
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And this is possible in one way only: by reproduction, because it always leaves behind a new young one in place of the old.
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and this is possible in one way only: by reproduction, because it always leaves behind a new young one in place of the old.
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and this be possible in one way only : by reproduction , because -PRON- always leave behind a new young one in place of the old .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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Even while each living thing is said to be alive and to be the same as a person is said to be the same from childhood till he turns into an old man even then he never consists of the same things, though he is called the same, but he is always being renewed and in other respects passing away, in his hair and flesh and bones and blood and his entire body.
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Even while each living thing is said to be alive and to be the same as a person is said to be the same from childhood till he turns into an old man even then he never consists of the same things, though he is called the same, but he is always being renewed and in other respects passing away, in his hair and flesh and bones and blood and his entire body.
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even while each living thing is said to be alive and to be the same as a person is said to be the same from childhood till he turns into an old man even then he never consists of the same things, though he is called the same, but he is always being renewed and in other respects passing away, in his hair and flesh and bones and blood and his entire body.
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even while each living thing be say to be alive and to be the same as a person be say to be the same from childhood till -PRON- turn into an old man even then -PRON- never consist of the same thing , though -PRON- be call the same , but -PRON- be always be renew and in other respect pass away , in -PRON- hair and flesh and bone and blood and -PRON- entire body .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And it's not just in his body, but in his soul, too, for none of his manners, customs, opinions, desires, pleasures, pains, or fears ever remains the same, but some are coming to be in him while others are passing away.
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And it's not just in his body, but in his soul, too, for none of his manners, customs, opinions, desires, pleasures, pains, or fears ever remains the same, but some are coming to be in him while others are passing away.
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and it's not just in his body, but in his soul, too, for none of his manners, customs, opinions, desires, pleasures, pains, or fears ever remains the same, but some are coming to be in him while others are passing away.
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and -PRON- be not just in -PRON- body , but in -PRON- soul , too , for none of -PRON- manner , custom , opinion , desire , pleasure , pain , or fear ever remain the same , but some be come to be in -PRON- while other be pass away .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And what is still far stranger than that
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And what is still far stranger than that
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and what is still far stranger than that
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and what be still far strange than that
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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is that not only does one branch of knowledge come to be in us while another passes away and that we are never the same even in respect of our knowledge, but that each single piece of knowledge has the same fate.
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is that not only does one branch of knowledge come to be in us while another passes away and that we are never the same even in respect of our knowledge, but that each single piece of knowledge has the same fate.
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is that not only does one branch of knowledge come to be in us while another passes away and that we are never the same even in respect of our knowledge, but that each single piece of knowledge has the same fate.
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be that not only do one branch of knowledge come to be in -PRON- while another pass away and that -PRON- be never the same even in respect of -PRON- knowledge , but that each single piece of knowledge have the same fate .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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For what we call studying exists because knowledge is leaving us, because forgetting is the departure of knowledge, while studying puts back a fresh memory in place of what went away, thereby preserving a piece of knowledge, so that it seems to be the same.
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For what we call studying exists because knowledge is leaving us, because forgetting is the departure of knowledge, while studying puts back a fresh memory in place of what went away, thereby preserving a piece of knowledge, so that it seems to be the same.
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for what we call studying exists because knowledge is leaving us, because forgetting is the departure of knowledge, while studying puts back a fresh memory in place of what went away, thereby preserving a piece of knowledge, so that it seems to be the same.
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for what -PRON- call studying exist because knowledge be leave -PRON- , because forget be the departure of knowledge , while study put back a fresh memory in place of what go away , thereby preserve a piece of knowledge , so that -PRON- seem to be the same .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And in that way everything mortal is preserved, not, like the divine, by always being the same in every way, but because what is departing and aging leaves behind something new, something such as it had been.
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And in that way everything mortal is preserved, not, like the divine, by always being the same in every way, but because what is departing and aging leaves behind something new, something such as it had been.
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and in that way everything mortal is preserved, not, like the divine, by always being the same in every way, but because what is departing and aging leaves behind something new, something such as it had been.
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and in that way everything mortal be preserve , not , like the divine , by always be the same in every way , but because what be depart and age leave behind something new , something such as -PRON- have be .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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By this device, Socrates,' she said, 'what is mortal shares in immortality, whether it is a body or anything else, while the immortal has another way.
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By this device, Socrates,' she said, 'what is mortal shares in immortality, whether it is a body or anything else, while the immortal has another way.
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by this device, socrates,' she said, 'what is mortal shares in immortality, whether it is a body or anything else, while the immortal has another way.
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by this device , Socrates , ' -PRON- say , ' what be mortal share in immortality , whether -PRON- be a body or anything else , while the immortal have another way .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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So don't be surprised if everything naturally values its own offspring, because it is for the sake of immortality that everything shows this zeal, which is Love.'
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So don't be surprised if everything naturally values its own offspring, because it is for the sake of immortality that everything shows this zeal, which is Love.'
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so don't be surprised if everything naturally values its own offspring, because it is for the sake of immortality that everything shows this zeal, which is love.'
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so do not be surprised if everything naturally value -PRON- own offspring , because -PRON- be for the sake of immortality that everything show this zeal , which be Love . '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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Yet when I heard her speech I was amazed, and spoke: 'Well,' said I, '
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Yet when I heard her speech I was amazed, and spoke: 'Well,' said I, '
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yet when i heard her speech i was amazed, and spoke: 'well,' said i, '
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yet when -PRON- hear -PRON- speech -PRON- be amazed , and speak : ' well , ' say -PRON- , '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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Most wise Diotima, is this really the way it is?'
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Most wise Diotima, is this really the way it is?'
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most wise diotima, is this really the way it is?'
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most wise Diotima , be this really the way -PRON- be ? '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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And in the manner of a perfect sophist she said, 'Be sure of it, Socrates.
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And in the manner of a perfect sophist she said, 'Be sure of it, Socrates.
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and in the manner of a perfect sophist she said, 'be sure of it, socrates.
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and in the manner of a perfect sophist -PRON- say , ' be sure of -PRON- , Socrates .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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Look, if you will, at how human beings seek honor.
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Look, if you will, at how human beings seek honor.
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look, if you will, at how human beings seek honor.
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look , if -PRON- will , at how human being seek honor .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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You'd be amazed at their irrationality, if you didn't have in mind what I spoke about and if you hadn't pondered the awful state of love they're in, wanting to become famous and 'to lay up glory immortal forever,' and how they're ready to brave any danger for the sake of this, much more than they are for their children; and they are prepared to spend money, suffer through all sorts of ordeals, and even die for the sake of glory.
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You'd be amazed at their irrationality, if you didn't have in mind what I spoke about and if you hadn't pondered the awful state of love they're in, wanting to become famous and 'to lay up glory immortal forever,' and how they're ready to brave any danger for the sake of this, much more than they are for their children; and they are prepared to spend money, suffer through all sorts of ordeals, and even die for the sake of glory.
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you'd be amazed at their irrationality, if you didn't have in mind what i spoke about and if you hadn't pondered the awful state of love they're in, wanting to become famous and 'to lay up glory immortal forever,' and how they're ready to brave any danger for the sake of this, much more than they are for their children; and they are prepared to spend money, suffer through all sorts of ordeals, and even die for the sake of glory.
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-PRON- would be amazed at -PRON- irrationality , if -PRON- do not have in mind what -PRON- speak about and if -PRON- have not ponder the awful state of love -PRON- be in , want to become famous and ' to lay up glory immortal forever , ' and how -PRON- be ready to brave any danger for the sake of this , much more than -PRON- be for -PRON- child ; and -PRON- be prepared to spend money , suffer through all sort of ordeal , and even die for the sake of glory .
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Plato - Complete Works
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Plato
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plato
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Do you really think that Alcestis would have died for Admetus,' she asked, 'or that Achilles would have died after Patroclus, or that your Codrus would have died so as to preserve the throne for his sons, if they hadn't expected the memory of their virtue which we still hold in honor to be immortal?
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Do you really think that Alcestis would have died for Admetus,' she asked, 'or that Achilles would have died after Patroclus, or that your Codrus would have died so as to preserve the throne for his sons, if they hadn't expected the memory of their virtue which we still hold in honor to be immortal?
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do you really think that alcestis would have died for admetus,' she asked, 'or that achilles would have died after patroclus, or that your codrus would have died so as to preserve the throne for his sons, if they hadn't expected the memory of their virtue which we still hold in honor to be immortal?
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do -PRON- really think that Alcestis would have die for Admetus , ' -PRON- ask , ' or that Achilles would have die after Patroclus , or that -PRON- Codrus would have die so as to preserve the throne for -PRON- son , if -PRON- have not expect the memory of -PRON- virtue which -PRON- still hold in honor to be immortal ?
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Plato - Complete Works
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Far from it,' she said.
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Far from it,' she said.
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far from it,' she said.
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far from -PRON- , ' -PRON- say .
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Plato - Complete Works
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'I believe that anyone will do anything for the sake of immortal virtue and the glorious fame that follows; and the better the people, the more they will do, for they are all in love with immortality. '
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'I believe that anyone will do anything for the sake of immortal virtue and the glorious fame that follows; and the better the people, the more they will do, for they are all in love with immortality. '
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'i believe that anyone will do anything for the sake of immortal virtue and the glorious fame that follows; and the better the people, the more they will do, for they are all in love with immortality. '
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' -PRON- believe that anyone will do anything for the sake of immortal virtue and the glorious fame that follow ; and the well the people , the more -PRON- will do , for -PRON- be all in love with immortality . '
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Plato - Complete Works
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Now, some people are pregnant in body, and for this reason turn more to women and pursue love in that way, providing themselves through childbirth with immortality and remembrance and happiness, as they think, for all time to come; while others are pregnant in soul because there surely are those who are even more pregnant in their souls than in their bodies, and these are pregnant with what is fitting for a soul to bear and bring to birth.
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Now, some people are pregnant in body, and for this reason turn more to women and pursue love in that way, providing themselves through childbirth with immortality and remembrance and happiness, as they think, for all time to come; while others are pregnant in soul because there surely are those who are even more pregnant in their souls than in their bodies, and these are pregnant with what is fitting for a soul to bear and bring to birth.
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now, some people are pregnant in body, and for this reason turn more to women and pursue love in that way, providing themselves through childbirth with immortality and remembrance and happiness, as they think, for all time to come; while others are pregnant in soul because there surely are those who are even more pregnant in their souls than in their bodies, and these are pregnant with what is fitting for a soul to bear and bring to birth.
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now , some people be pregnant in body , and for this reason turn more to woman and pursue love in that way , provide -PRON- through childbirth with immortality and remembrance and happiness , as -PRON- think , for all time to come ; while other be pregnant in soul because there surely be those who be even more pregnant in -PRON- soul than in -PRON- body , and these be pregnant with what be fitting for a soul to bear and bring to birth .
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And what is fitting?
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And what is fitting?
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and what is fitting?
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and what be fitting ?
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Wisdom and the rest of virtue, which all poets beget, as well as all the craftsmen who are said to be creative.
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Wisdom and the rest of virtue, which all poets beget, as well as all the craftsmen who are said to be creative.
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wisdom and the rest of virtue, which all poets beget, as well as all the craftsmen who are said to be creative.
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wisdom and the rest of virtue , which all poet beget , as well as all the craftsman who be say to be creative .
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But by far the greatest and most beautiful part of wisdom deals with the proper ordering of cities and households, and that is called moderation and justice.
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But by far the greatest and most beautiful part of wisdom deals with the proper ordering of cities and households, and that is called moderation and justice.
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but by far the greatest and most beautiful part of wisdom deals with the proper ordering of cities and households, and that is called moderation and justice.
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but by far the great and most beautiful part of wisdom deal with the proper ordering of city and household , and that be call moderation and justice .
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When someone has been pregnant with these in his soul from early youth, while he is still a virgin, and, having arrived at the proper age, desires to beget and give birth, he too will certainly go about seeking the beauty in which he would beget; for he will never beget in anything.
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When someone has been pregnant with these in his soul from early youth, while he is still a virgin, and, having arrived at the proper age, desires to beget and give birth, he too will certainly go about seeking the beauty in which he would beget; for he will never beget in anything.
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when someone has been pregnant with these in his soul from early youth, while he is still a virgin, and, having arrived at the proper age, desires to beget and give birth, he too will certainly go about seeking the beauty in which he would beget; for he will never beget in anything.
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when someone have be pregnant with these in -PRON- soul from early youth , while -PRON- be still a virgin , and , have arrive at the proper age , desire to beget and give birth , -PRON- too will certainly go about seek the beauty in which -PRON- would beget ; for -PRON- will never beget in anything .
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Codrus was the legendary last king of Athens.
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Codrus was the legendary last king of Athens.
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codrus was the legendary last king of athens.
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Codrus be the legendary last king of Athens .
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He gave his life to satisfy a prophecy that promised victory to Athens and salvation from the invading Dorians if their king was killed by the enemy.
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He gave his life to satisfy a prophecy that promised victory to Athens and salvation from the invading Dorians if their king was killed by the enemy.
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he gave his life to satisfy a prophecy that promised victory to athens and salvation from the invading dorians if their king was killed by the enemy.
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-PRON- give -PRON- life to satisfy a prophecy that promise victory to Athens and salvation from the invade Dorians if -PRON- king be kill by the enemy .
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Since he is pregnant, then, he is much more drawn to bodies that are beautiful than to those that are ugly; and if he also has the luck to find a soul that is beautiful and noble and well formed, he is even more drawn to this combination; such a man makes him instantly teem with ideas and arguments about virtue
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Since he is pregnant, then, he is much more drawn to bodies that are beautiful than to those that are ugly; and if he also has the luck to find a soul that is beautiful and noble and well formed, he is even more drawn to this combination; such a man makes him instantly teem with ideas and arguments about virtue
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since he is pregnant, then, he is much more drawn to bodies that are beautiful than to those that are ugly; and if he also has the luck to find a soul that is beautiful and noble and well formed, he is even more drawn to this combination; such a man makes him instantly teem with ideas and arguments about virtue
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since -PRON- be pregnant , then , -PRON- be much more draw to body that be beautiful than to those that be ugly ; and if -PRON- also have the luck to find a soul that be beautiful and noble and well form , -PRON- be even more draw to this combination ; such a man make -PRON- instantly teem with idea and argument about virtue
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the qualities a virtuous man should have and the customary activities in which he should engage; and
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the qualities a virtuous man should have and the customary activities in which he should engage; and
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the qualities a virtuous man should have and the customary activities in which he should engage; and
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the quality a virtuous man should have and the customary activity in which -PRON- should engage ; and
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so he tries to educate him.
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so he tries to educate him.
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so he tries to educate him.
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so -PRON- try to educate -PRON- .
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In my view, you see, when he makes contact with someone beautiful and keeps company with him, he conceives and gives birth to what he has been carrying inside him for ages.
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In my view, you see, when he makes contact with someone beautiful and keeps company with him, he conceives and gives birth to what he has been carrying inside him for ages.
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in my view, you see, when he makes contact with someone beautiful and keeps company with him, he conceives and gives birth to what he has been carrying inside him for ages.
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in -PRON- view , -PRON- see , when -PRON- make contact with someone beautiful and keep company with -PRON- , -PRON- conceive and give birth to what -PRON- have be carry inside -PRON- for age .
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And whether they are together or apart, he remembers that beauty.
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And whether they are together or apart, he remembers that beauty.
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and whether they are together or apart, he remembers that beauty.
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and whether -PRON- be together or apart , -PRON- remember that beauty .
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And in common with him he nurtures the newborn; such people, therefore, have much more to share than do the parents of human children, and have a firmer bond of friendship, because the children in whom they have a share are more beautiful and more immortal.
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And in common with him he nurtures the newborn; such people, therefore, have much more to share than do the parents of human children, and have a firmer bond of friendship, because the children in whom they have a share are more beautiful and more immortal.
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and in common with him he nurtures the newborn; such people, therefore, have much more to share than do the parents of human children, and have a firmer bond of friendship, because the children in whom they have a share are more beautiful and more immortal.
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and in common with -PRON- -PRON- nurture the newborn ; such people , therefore , have much more to share than do the parent of human child , and have a firm bond of friendship , because the child in whom -PRON- have a share be more beautiful and more immortal .
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Everyone would rather have such children than human ones, and would look up to Homer, Hesiod, and the other good poets with envy and admiration for the offspring they have left behind offspring, which, because they are immortal themselves, provide their parents with immortal glory and remembrance.
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Everyone would rather have such children than human ones, and would look up to Homer, Hesiod, and the other good poets with envy and admiration for the offspring they have left behind offspring, which, because they are immortal themselves, provide their parents with immortal glory and remembrance.
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everyone would rather have such children than human ones, and would look up to homer, hesiod, and the other good poets with envy and admiration for the offspring they have left behind offspring, which, because they are immortal themselves, provide their parents with immortal glory and remembrance.
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everyone would rather have such child than human one , and would look up to Homer , Hesiod , and the other good poet with envy and admiration for the offspring -PRON- have leave behind offspring , which , because -PRON- be immortal -PRON- , provide -PRON- parent with immortal glory and remembrance .
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For example,' she said, 'those are the sort of children Lycurg left behind in Sparta as the saviors of Sparta and virtually all of Greece.
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For example,' she said, 'those are the sort of children Lycurg left behind in Sparta as the saviors of Sparta and virtually all of Greece.
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for example,' she said, 'those are the sort of children lycurg left behind in sparta as the saviors of sparta and virtually all of greece.
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for example , ' -PRON- say , ' those be the sort of child Lycurg leave behind in Sparta as the savior of Sparta and virtually all of Greece .
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Among you the honor goes to Solon for his creation of your laws.
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Among you the honor goes to Solon for his creation of your laws.
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among you the honor goes to solon for his creation of your laws.
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among -PRON- the honor go to Solon for -PRON- creation of -PRON- law .
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Other men in other places everywhere, Greek or barbarian, have brought a host of beautiful deeds into the light and begotten every kind of virtue.
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Other men in other places everywhere, Greek or barbarian, have brought a host of beautiful deeds into the light and begotten every kind of virtue.
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other men in other places everywhere, greek or barbarian, have brought a host of beautiful deeds into the light and begotten every kind of virtue.
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other man in other place everywhere , greek or barbarian , have bring a host of beautiful deed into the light and beget every kind of virtue .
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Already many shrines have sprung up to honor them for their immortal children, which hasn't happened yet to anyone for human offspring. '
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Already many shrines have sprung up to honor them for their immortal children, which hasn't happened yet to anyone for human offspring. '
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already many shrines have sprung up to honor them for their immortal children, which hasn't happened yet to anyone for human offspring. '
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already many shrine have spring up to honor -PRON- for -PRON- immortal child , which have not happen yet to anyone for human offspring . '
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Even you, Socrates, could probably come to be initiated into these rites of love.
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Even you, Socrates, could probably come to be initiated into these rites of love.
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even you, socrates, could probably come to be initiated into these rites of love.
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even -PRON- , Socrates , could probably come to be initiate into these rite of love .
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But as for the purpose of these rites when they are done correctly that is the final and highest mystery, and I don't know if you are capable of it.
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But as for the purpose of these rites when they are done correctly that is the final and highest mystery, and I don't know if you are capable of it.
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but as for the purpose of these rites when they are done correctly that is the final and highest mystery, and i don't know if you are capable of it.
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but as for the purpose of these rite when -PRON- be do correctly that be the final and high mystery , and -PRON- do not know if -PRON- be capable of -PRON- .
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I myself will tell you,' she said, 'and I won't stint any effort.
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I myself will tell you,' she said, 'and I won't stint any effort.
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i myself will tell you,' she said, 'and i won't stint any effort.
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-PRON- -PRON- will tell -PRON- , ' -PRON- say , ' and -PRON- will not stint any effort .
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And you must try to follow if you can. '
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And you must try to follow if you can. '
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and you must try to follow if you can. '
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and -PRON- must try to follow if -PRON- can . '
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A lover who goes about this matter correctly must begin in his youth to devote himself to beautiful bodies.
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A lover who goes about this matter correctly must begin in his youth to devote himself to beautiful bodies.
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a lover who goes about this matter correctly must begin in his youth to devote himself to beautiful bodies.
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a lover who go about this matter correctly must begin in -PRON- youth to devote -PRON- to beautiful body .
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First, if the lead leads aright, he should love one body and beget beautiful ideas there; then he should realize that the beauty of any one body is brother to the beauty of any other and that if he is to pursue beauty of form he'd be very foolish not to think that the beauty of all bodies is one and the same.
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First, if the lead leads aright, he should love one body and beget beautiful ideas there; then he should realize that the beauty of any one body is brother to the beauty of any other and that if he is to pursue beauty of form he'd be very foolish not to think that the beauty of all bodies is one and the same.
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first, if the lead leads aright, he should love one body and beget beautiful ideas there; then he should realize that the beauty of any one body is brother to the beauty of any other and that if he is to pursue beauty of form he'd be very foolish not to think that the beauty of all bodies is one and the same.
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first , if the lead lead aright , -PRON- should love one body and beget beautiful idea there ; then -PRON- should realize that the beauty of any one body be brother to the beauty of any other and that if -PRON- be to pursue beauty of form -PRON- would be very foolish not to think that the beauty of all body be one and the same .
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When he grasps this, he must become a lover of all beautiful bodies, and he must think that this wild gaping after just one body is a small thing and despise it. '
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When he grasps this, he must become a lover of all beautiful bodies, and he must think that this wild gaping after just one body is a small thing and despise it. '
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when he grasps this, he must become a lover of all beautiful bodies, and he must think that this wild gaping after just one body is a small thing and despise it. '
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when -PRON- grasp this , -PRON- must become a lover of all beautiful body , and -PRON- must think that this wild gape after just one body be a small thing and despise -PRON- . '
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After this he must think that the beauty of people's souls is more valuable than the beauty of their bodies, so that if someone is decent in his soul, even though he is scarcely blooming in his body, our lover must be content to love and care for him and to seek to give birth to such ideas.
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After this he must think that the beauty of people's souls is more valuable than the beauty of their bodies, so that if someone is decent in his soul, even though he is scarcely blooming in his body, our lover must be content to love and care for him and to seek to give birth to such ideas.
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after this he must think that the beauty of people's souls is more valuable than the beauty of their bodies, so that if someone is decent in his soul, even though he is scarcely blooming in his body, our lover must be content to love and care for him and to seek to give birth to such ideas.
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after this -PRON- must think that the beauty of people 's soul be more valuable than the beauty of -PRON- body , so that if someone be decent in -PRON- soul , even though -PRON- be scarcely bloom in -PRON- body , -PRON- lover must be content to love and care for -PRON- and to seek to give birth to such idea .
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Lycurgus was supposed to have been the founder of the oligarchic laws and stern customs of Sparta.
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Lycurgus was supposed to have been the founder of the oligarchic laws and stern customs of Sparta.
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lycurgus was supposed to have been the founder of the oligarchic laws and stern customs of sparta.
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Lycurgus be suppose to have be the founder of the oligarchic law and stern custom of Sparta .
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as will make young men better.
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as will make young men better.
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as will make young men better.
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as will make young man better .
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The result is that our lover will be forced to gaze at the beauty of activities and laws and to see that all this is akin to itself, with the result that he will think that the beauty of bodies is a thing of no importance.
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The result is that our lover will be forced to gaze at the beauty of activities and laws and to see that all this is akin to itself, with the result that he will think that the beauty of bodies is a thing of no importance.
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the result is that our lover will be forced to gaze at the beauty of activities and laws and to see that all this is akin to itself, with the result that he will think that the beauty of bodies is a thing of no importance.
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the result be that -PRON- lover will be force to gaze at the beauty of activity and law and to see that all this be akin to -PRON- , with the result that -PRON- will think that the beauty of body be a thing of no importance .
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After customs he must move on to various kinds of knowledge.
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After customs he must move on to various kinds of knowledge.
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after customs he must move on to various kinds of knowledge.
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after custom -PRON- must move on to various kind of knowledge .
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The result is that he will see the beauty of knowledge and be looking mainly not at beauty in a single example as a servant would who favored the beauty of a little boy or a man or a single custom (being a slave, of course, he's low and small minded) but the lover is turned to the great sea of beauty, and, gazing upon this, he gives birth to many gloriously beautiful ideas and theories, in unstinting love of wisdom, until, having grown and been strengthened there, he catches sight of such knowledge, and it is the knowledge of such beauty. . '
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The result is that he will see the beauty of knowledge and be looking mainly not at beauty in a single example as a servant would who favored the beauty of a little boy or a man or a single custom (being a slave, of course, he's low and small minded) but the lover is turned to the great sea of beauty, and, gazing upon this, he gives birth to many gloriously beautiful ideas and theories, in unstinting love of wisdom, until, having grown and been strengthened there, he catches sight of such knowledge, and it is the knowledge of such beauty. . '
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the result is that he will see the beauty of knowledge and be looking mainly not at beauty in a single example as a servant would who favored the beauty of a little boy or a man or a single custom (being a slave, of course, he's low and small minded) but the lover is turned to the great sea of beauty, and, gazing upon this, he gives birth to many gloriously beautiful ideas and theories, in unstinting love of wisdom, until, having grown and been strengthened there, he catches sight of such knowledge, and it is the knowledge of such beauty. . '
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the result be that -PRON- will see the beauty of knowledge and be look mainly not at beauty in a single example as a servant would who favor the beauty of a little boy or a man or a single custom ( be a slave , of course , -PRON- be low and small minded ) but the lover be turn to the great sea of beauty , and , gaze upon this , -PRON- give birth to many gloriously beautiful idea and theory , in unstinting love of wisdom , until , have grow and be strengthen there , -PRON- catch sight of such knowledge , and -PRON- be the knowledge of such beauty . . '
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Try to pay attention to me,' she said, 'as best you can.
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Try to pay attention to me,' she said, 'as best you can.
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try to pay attention to me,' she said, 'as best you can.
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['try', 'to', 'pay', 'attention', 'to', 'me', 'she', 'said', 'as', 'best', 'you', 'can']
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try to pay attention to -PRON- , ' -PRON- say , ' as best -PRON- can .
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You see, the man who has been thus far guided in matters of Love, who has beheld beautiful things in the right order and correctly, is coming now to the goal of Loving: all of a sudden
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You see, the man who has been thus far guided in matters of Love, who has beheld beautiful things in the right order and correctly, is coming now to the goal of Loving: all of a sudden
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you see, the man who has been thus far guided in matters of love, who has beheld beautiful things in the right order and correctly, is coming now to the goal of loving: all of a sudden
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-PRON- see , the man who have be thus far guide in matter of Love , who have behold beautiful thing in the right order and correctly , be come now to the goal of love : all of a sudden
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he will catch sight of something wonderfully beautiful in its nature; that, Socrates, is the reason for all his earlier labors: '
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he will catch sight of something wonderfully beautiful in its nature; that, Socrates, is the reason for all his earlier labors: '
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he will catch sight of something wonderfully beautiful in its nature; that, socrates, is the reason for all his earlier labors: '
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-PRON- will catch sight of something wonderfully beautiful in -PRON- nature ; that , Socrates , be the reason for all -PRON- early labor : '
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First, it always is and neither comes to be nor passes away, neither waxes nor wanes.
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First, it always is and neither comes to be nor passes away, neither waxes nor wanes.
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first, it always is and neither comes to be nor passes away, neither waxes nor wanes.
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first , -PRON- always be and neither come to be nor pass away , neither wax nor wane .
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Second, it is not beautiful this way and ugly that way, nor beautiful at one time and ugly at another, nor beautiful in relation to one thing and ugly in relation to another; nor is it beautiful here but ugly there, as it would be if it were beautiful for some people and ugly for others.
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Second, it is not beautiful this way and ugly that way, nor beautiful at one time and ugly at another, nor beautiful in relation to one thing and ugly in relation to another; nor is it beautiful here but ugly there, as it would be if it were beautiful for some people and ugly for others.
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second, it is not beautiful this way and ugly that way, nor beautiful at one time and ugly at another, nor beautiful in relation to one thing and ugly in relation to another; nor is it beautiful here but ugly there, as it would be if it were beautiful for some people and ugly for others.
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second , -PRON- be not beautiful this way and ugly that way , nor beautiful at one time and ugly at another , nor beautiful in relation to one thing and ugly in relation to another ; nor be -PRON- beautiful here but ugly there , as -PRON- would be if -PRON- be beautiful for some people and ugly for other .
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Nor will the beautiful appear to him in the guise of a face or hands or anything else that belongs to the body.
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Nor will the beautiful appear to him in the guise of a face or hands or anything else that belongs to the body.
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nor will the beautiful appear to him in the guise of a face or hands or anything else that belongs to the body.
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nor will the beautiful appear to -PRON- in the guise of a face or hand or anything else that belong to the body .
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It will not appear to him as one idea or one kind of knowledge.
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It will not appear to him as one idea or one kind of knowledge.
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it will not appear to him as one idea or one kind of knowledge.
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-PRON- will not appear to -PRON- as one idea or one kind of knowledge .
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It is not anywhere in another thing, as in an animal, or in earth, or in heaven, or in anything else, but itself by itself with itself, it is always one in form; and all the other beautiful things share in that, in such a way that when those others come to be or pass away, this does not become the least bit smaller or greater nor suffer any change.
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It is not anywhere in another thing, as in an animal, or in earth, or in heaven, or in anything else, but itself by itself with itself, it is always one in form; and all the other beautiful things share in that, in such a way that when those others come to be or pass away, this does not become the least bit smaller or greater nor suffer any change.
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it is not anywhere in another thing, as in an animal, or in earth, or in heaven, or in anything else, but itself by itself with itself, it is always one in form; and all the other beautiful things share in that, in such a way that when those others come to be or pass away, this does not become the least bit smaller or greater nor suffer any change.
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-PRON- be not anywhere in another thing , as in an animal , or in earth , or in heaven , or in anything else , but -PRON- by -PRON- with -PRON- , -PRON- be always one in form ; and all the other beautiful thing share in that , in such a way that when those other come to be or pass away , this do not become the least bit small or great nor suffer any change .
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So when someone rises by these stages, through loving boys correctly, and begins to see this beauty, he has almost grasped his goal.
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So when someone rises by these stages, through loving boys correctly, and begins to see this beauty, he has almost grasped his goal.
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so when someone rises by these stages, through loving boys correctly, and begins to see this beauty, he has almost grasped his goal.
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so when someone rise by these stage , through love boy correctly , and begin to see this beauty , -PRON- have almost grasp -PRON- goal .
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This is what it is to go aright, or be led by another, into the mystery of Love: one goes always upwards for the sake of this Beauty, starting out from beautiful things and using them like rising stairs: from one body to two and from two to all beautiful bodies, then from beautiful bodies to beautiful customs, and from customs to learning beautiful things, and from these lessons he arriv in the end at this lesson, which is learning of this very Beauty, so that in the end he comes to know just what it is to be beautiful. '
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This is what it is to go aright, or be led by another, into the mystery of Love: one goes always upwards for the sake of this Beauty, starting out from beautiful things and using them like rising stairs: from one body to two and from two to all beautiful bodies, then from beautiful bodies to beautiful customs, and from customs to learning beautiful things, and from these lessons he arriv in the end at this lesson, which is learning of this very Beauty, so that in the end he comes to know just what it is to be beautiful. '
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this is what it is to go aright, or be led by another, into the mystery of love: one goes always upwards for the sake of this beauty, starting out from beautiful things and using them like rising stairs: from one body to two and from two to all beautiful bodies, then from beautiful bodies to beautiful customs, and from customs to learning beautiful things, and from these lessons he arriv in the end at this lesson, which is learning of this very beauty, so that in the end he comes to know just what it is to be beautiful. '
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this be what -PRON- be to go aright , or be lead by another , into the mystery of Love : one go always upwards for the sake of this Beauty , start out from beautiful thing and use -PRON- like rise stair : from one body to two and from two to all beautiful body , then from beautiful body to beautiful custom , and from custom to learn beautiful thing , and from these lesson -PRON- arriv in the end at this lesson , which be learn of this very Beauty , so that in the end -PRON- come to know just what -PRON- be to be beautiful . '
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And there in life, Socrates, my friend,' said the woman from Mantinea, 'there if anywhere should a person live his life, beholding that Beauty.
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And there in life, Socrates, my friend,' said the woman from Mantinea, 'there if anywhere should a person live his life, beholding that Beauty.
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and there in life, socrates, my friend,' said the woman from mantinea, 'there if anywhere should a person live his life, beholding that beauty.
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and there in life , Socrates , -PRON- friend , ' say the woman from Mantinea , ' there if anywhere should a person live -PRON- life , behold that Beauty .
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If you once see that, it won't occur to you to measure beauty by gold or clothing or beautiful boys and youths who, if you see them now, strike.
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If you once see that, it won't occur to you to measure beauty by gold or clothing or beautiful boys and youths who, if you see them now, strike.
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if you once see that, it won't occur to you to measure beauty by gold or clothing or beautiful boys and youths who, if you see them now, strike.
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if -PRON- once see that , -PRON- will not occur to -PRON- to measure beauty by gold or clothing or beautiful boy and youth who , if -PRON- see -PRON- now , strike .
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you out of your senses, and make you, you and many others, eager to be with the boys you love and look at them forever, if there were any way to do that, forgetting food and drink, everything but looking at them and being with them.
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you out of your senses, and make you, you and many others, eager to be with the boys you love and look at them forever, if there were any way to do that, forgetting food and drink, everything but looking at them and being with them.
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you out of your senses, and make you, you and many others, eager to be with the boys you love and look at them forever, if there were any way to do that, forgetting food and drink, everything but looking at them and being with them.
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-PRON- out of -PRON- sense , and make -PRON- , -PRON- and many other , eager to be with the boy -PRON- love and look at -PRON- forever , if there be any way to do that , forget food and drink , everything but look at -PRON- and be with -PRON- .
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But how would it be, in our view,' she said, 'if someone got to see the Beautiful itself, absolute, pure, unmixed, not polluted by human flesh or colors or any other great nonsense of mortality, but if he could see the divine Beauty itself in its one form?
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But how would it be, in our view,' she said, 'if someone got to see the Beautiful itself, absolute, pure, unmixed, not polluted by human flesh or colors or any other great nonsense of mortality, but if he could see the divine Beauty itself in its one form?
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but how would it be, in our view,' she said, 'if someone got to see the beautiful itself, absolute, pure, unmixed, not polluted by human flesh or colors or any other great nonsense of mortality, but if he could see the divine beauty itself in its one form?
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but how would -PRON- be , in -PRON- view , ' -PRON- say , ' if someone get to see the beautiful -PRON- , absolute , pure , unmixed , not pollute by human flesh or color or any other great nonsense of mortality , but if -PRON- could see the divine Beauty -PRON- in -PRON- one form ?
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Do you think it would be a poor life for a human being to look there and to behold it by that which he ought, and to be with it?
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Do you think it would be a poor life for a human being to look there and to behold it by that which he ought, and to be with it?
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do you think it would be a poor life for a human being to look there and to behold it by that which he ought, and to be with it?
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do -PRON- think -PRON- would be a poor life for a human being to look there and to behold -PRON- by that which -PRON- ought , and to be with -PRON- ?
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Or haven't you remembered,' she said, 'that in that life alone, when he looks at Beauty in the only way that Beauty can be seen only then will it become possible for him to give birth not to images of virtue (because he's in touch with no images), but to true virtue (because he is in touch with the true Beauty).
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Or haven't you remembered,' she said, 'that in that life alone, when he looks at Beauty in the only way that Beauty can be seen only then will it become possible for him to give birth not to images of virtue (because he's in touch with no images), but to true virtue (because he is in touch with the true Beauty).
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or haven't you remembered,' she said, 'that in that life alone, when he looks at beauty in the only way that beauty can be seen only then will it become possible for him to give birth not to images of virtue (because he's in touch with no images), but to true virtue (because he is in touch with the true beauty).
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or have not -PRON- remember , ' -PRON- say , ' that in that life alone , when -PRON- look at Beauty in the only way that Beauty can be see only then will -PRON- become possible for -PRON- to give birth not to image of virtue ( because -PRON- be in touch with no image ) , but to true virtue ( because -PRON- be in touch with the true Beauty ) .
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The love of the gods belongs to anyone who has given birth to true virtue and nourished it, and if any human being could become immortal, it would be he.'
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The love of the gods belongs to anyone who has given birth to true virtue and nourished it, and if any human being could become immortal, it would be he.'
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the love of the gods belongs to anyone who has given birth to true virtue and nourished it, and if any human being could become immortal, it would be he.'
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the love of the god belong to anyone who have give birth to true virtue and nourish -PRON- , and if any human being could become immortal , -PRON- would be -PRON- . '
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This, Phaedrus and the rest of you, was what Diotima told me.
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This, Phaedrus and the rest of you, was what Diotima told me.
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this, phaedrus and the rest of you, was what diotima told me.
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['this', 'phaedrus', 'and', 'the', 'rest', 'of', 'you', 'was', 'what', 'diotima', 'told', 'me']
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this , Phaedrus and the rest of -PRON- , be what Diotima tell -PRON- .
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And once persuaded, I try to persuade others too that human nature can find no better workmate for acquiring this than Love.
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And once persuaded, I try to persuade others too that human nature can find no better workmate for acquiring this than Love.
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and once persuaded, i try to persuade others too that human nature can find no better workmate for acquiring this than love.
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and once persuade , -PRON- try to persuade other too that human nature can find no well workmate for acquire this than Love .
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That's why I say that every man must honor Love, why I honor the rites of Love myself and practice them with special diligence, and why I commend them to others.
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That's why I say that every man must honor Love, why I honor the rites of Love myself and practice them with special diligence, and why I commend them to others.
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that's why i say that every man must honor love, why i honor the rites of love myself and practice them with special diligence, and why i commend them to others.
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that be why -PRON- say that every man must honor Love , why -PRON- honor the rite of Love -PRON- and practice -PRON- with special diligence , and why -PRON- commend -PRON- to other .
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Now and always I praise the power and courage of Love so far as I am able.
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Now and always I praise the power and courage of Love so far as I am able.
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now and always i praise the power and courage of love so far as i am able.
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['now', 'and', 'always', 'praise', 'the', 'power', 'and', 'courage', 'of', 'love', 'so', 'far', 'as', 'am', 'able']
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now and always -PRON- praise the power and courage of Love so far as -PRON- be able .
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Consider this speech, then, Phaedrus, if you wish, a speech in praise of Love.
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Consider this speech, then, Phaedrus, if you wish, a speech in praise of Love.
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consider this speech, then, phaedrus, if you wish, a speech in praise of love.
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['consider', 'this', 'speech', 'then', 'phaedrus', 'if', 'you', 'wish', 'speech', 'in', 'praise', 'of', 'love']
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consider this speech , then , Phaedrus , if -PRON- wish , a speech in praise of Love .
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Or if not, call it whatever
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Or if not, call it whatever
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or if not, call it whatever
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['or', 'if', 'not', 'call', 'it', 'whatever']
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or if not , call -PRON- whatever
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and however you please to call it.
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and however you please to call it.
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and however you please to call it.
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['and', 'however', 'you', 'please', 'to', 'call', 'it']
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and however -PRON- please to call -PRON- .
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Socrates' speech finished to loud applause.
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Socrates' speech finished to loud applause.
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socrates' speech finished to loud applause.
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['socrates', 'speech', 'finished', 'to', 'loud', 'applause']
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Socrates ' speech finish to loud applause .
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Meanwhile, Aristophanes was trying to make himself heard over their cheers in order to make a response to something Socrates had said about his own speech.
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Meanwhile, Aristophanes was trying to make himself heard over their cheers in order to make a response to something Socrates had said about his own speech.
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meanwhile, aristophanes was trying to make himself heard over their cheers in order to make a response to something socrates had said about his own speech.
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['meanwhile', 'aristophanes', 'was', 'trying', 'to', 'make', 'himself', 'heard', 'over', 'their', 'cheers', 'in', 'order', 'to', 'make', 'response', 'to', 'something', 'socrates', 'had', 'said', 'about', 'his', 'own', 'speech']
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meanwhile , Aristophanes be try to make -PRON- hear over -PRON- cheer in order to make a response to something Socrates have say about -PRON- own speech .
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Then, all of a sudden, there was even more noise.
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Then, all of a sudden, there was even more noise.
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then, all of a sudden, there was even more noise.
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['then', 'all', 'of', 'sudden', 'there', 'was', 'even', 'more', 'noise']
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then , all of a sudden , there be even more noise .
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A large drunken party had arrived at the courtyard door and they were rattling it loudly, accompanied by the shrieks of some flute girl they had brought along.
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A large drunken party had arrived at the courtyard door and they were rattling it loudly, accompanied by the shrieks of some flute girl they had brought along.
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a large drunken party had arrived at the courtyard door and they were rattling it loudly, accompanied by the shrieks of some flute girl they had brought along.
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['large', 'drunken', 'party', 'had', 'arrived', 'at', 'the', 'courtyard', 'door', 'and', 'they', 'were', 'rattling', 'it', 'loudly', 'accompanied', 'by', 'the', 'shrieks', 'of', 'some', 'flute', 'girl', 'they', 'had', 'brought', 'along']
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a large drunken party have arrive at the courtyard door and -PRON- be rattle -PRON- loudly , accompany by the shriek of some flute girl -PRON- have bring along .
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Agathon at that point called to his slaves: 'Go see who it is.
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Agathon at that point called to his slaves: 'Go see who it is.
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agathon at that point called to his slaves: 'go see who it is.
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['agathon', 'at', 'that', 'point', 'called', 'to', 'his', 'slaves', 'go', 'see', 'who', 'it', 'is']
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Agathon at that point call to -PRON- slave : ' go see who -PRON- be .
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If it's people we know, invite them in.
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If it's people we know, invite them in.
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if it's people we know, invite them in.
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['if', 'it', 'people', 'we', 'know', 'invite', 'them', 'in']
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if -PRON- be people -PRON- know , invite -PRON- in .
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If not, tell them the party's over, and we're about to turn in.'
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If not, tell them the party's over, and we're about to turn in.'
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if not, tell them the party's over, and we're about to turn in.'
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['if', 'not', 'tell', 'them', 'the', 'party', 'over', 'and', 'we', 're', 'about', 'to', 'turn', 'in']
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if not , tell -PRON- the party be over , and -PRON- be about to turn in . '
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A moment later they heard Alcibiades shouting in the courtyard, very drunk and very loud.
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A moment later they heard Alcibiades shouting in the courtyard, very drunk and very loud.
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a moment later they heard alcibiades shouting in the courtyard, very drunk and very loud.
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['moment', 'later', 'they', 'heard', 'alcibiades', 'shouting', 'in', 'the', 'courtyard', 'very', 'drunk', 'and', 'very', 'loud']
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a moment later -PRON- hear Alcibiades shout in the courtyard , very drunk and very loud .
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He wanted to know where Agathon was, he demanded to see Agathon at once.
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He wanted to know where Agathon was, he demanded to see Agathon at once.
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he wanted to know where agathon was, he demanded to see agathon at once.
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['he', 'wanted', 'to', 'know', 'where', 'agathon', 'was', 'he', 'demanded', 'to', 'see', 'agathon', 'at', 'once']
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-PRON- want to know where Agathon be , -PRON- demand to see Agathon at once .
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Actually, he was half carried into the house by the flute girl and by some other companions of his, but, at the door, he managed to stand by himself, crowned with a beautiful wreath of violets and ivy and ribbons in his hair. '
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Actually, he was half carried into the house by the flute girl and by some other companions of his, but, at the door, he managed to stand by himself, crowned with a beautiful wreath of violets and ivy and ribbons in his hair. '
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actually, he was half carried into the house by the flute girl and by some other companions of his, but, at the door, he managed to stand by himself, crowned with a beautiful wreath of violets and ivy and ribbons in his hair. '
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['actually', 'he', 'was', 'half', 'carried', 'into', 'the', 'house', 'by', 'the', 'flute', 'girl', 'and', 'by', 'some', 'other', 'companions', 'of', 'his', 'but', 'at', 'the', 'door', 'he', 'managed', 'to', 'stand', 'by', 'himself', 'crowned', 'with', 'beautiful', 'wreath', 'of', 'violets', 'and', 'ivy', 'and', 'ribbons', 'in', 'his', 'hair']
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actually , -PRON- be half carry into the house by the flute girl and by some other companion of -PRON- , but , at the door , -PRON- manage to stand by -PRON- , crown with a beautiful wreath of violet and ivy and ribbon in -PRON- hair . '
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Good evening, gentlemen.
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Good evening, gentlemen.
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good evening, gentlemen.
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['good', 'evening', 'gentlemen']
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good evening , gentleman .
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I'm plastered,' he announced. '
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I'm plastered,' he announced. '
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i'm plastered,' he announced. '
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['plastered', 'he', 'announced']
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-PRON- be plaster , ' -PRON- announce . '
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May I join your party?
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May I join your party?
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may i join your party?
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['may', 'join', 'your', 'party']
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May -PRON- join -PRON- party ?
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Or should I crown Agathon with this wreath
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Or should I crown Agathon with this wreath
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or should i crown agathon with this wreath
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['or', 'should', 'crown', 'agathon', 'with', 'this', 'wreath']
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or should -PRON- crown Agathon with this wreath
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which is all I came to do, anyway and make myself scarce?
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which is all I came to do, anyway and make myself scarce?
| -350 | 1,997 | 57 |
which is all i came to do, anyway and make myself scarce?
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['which', 'is', 'all', 'came', 'to', 'do', 'anyway', 'and', 'make', 'myself', 'scarce']
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which be all -PRON- come to do , anyway and make -PRON- scarce ?
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I really couldn't make it yesterday,' he continued, 'but nothing could stop me tonight!
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I really couldn't make it yesterday,' he continued, 'but nothing could stop me tonight!
| -350 | 1,997 | 87 |
i really couldn't make it yesterday,' he continued, 'but nothing could stop me tonight!
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['really', 'couldn', 'make', 'it', 'yesterday', 'he', 'continued', 'but', 'nothing', 'could', 'stop', 'me', 'tonight']
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-PRON- really could not make -PRON- yesterday , ' -PRON- continue , ' but nothing could stop -PRON- tonight !
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wearing the garland myself.
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wearing the garland myself.
| -350 | 1,997 | 27 |
wearing the garland myself.
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['wearing', 'the', 'garland', 'myself']
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wear the garland -PRON- .
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I want this crown to come directly from my head to the head that belongs, I don't mind saying, to the cleverest and best looking man in town.
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I want this crown to come directly from my head to the head that belongs, I don't mind saying, to the cleverest and best looking man in town.
| -350 | 1,997 | 141 |
i want this crown to come directly from my head to the head that belongs, i don't mind saying, to the cleverest and best looking man in town.
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['want', 'this', 'crown', 'to', 'come', 'directly', 'from', 'my', 'head', 'to', 'the', 'head', 'that', 'belongs', 'don', 'mind', 'saying', 'to', 'the', 'cleverest', 'and', 'best', 'looking', 'man', 'in', 'town']
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-PRON- want this crown to come directly from -PRON- head to the head that belong , -PRON- do not mind say , to the clever and best look man in town .
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