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Logic, Ancient Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, Metaphysics, Ancient Greek Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, Free Will & Determinism, Literary Styles & Movements - Fiction, Ancient Greek Biography, General & Miscellaneous Ancient Greek History

The Symposium

by Xenophon, Henry G. Dakyns
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Bless me, that isn't all (continued Socrates); if we do not take care, we shall win ourselves a comic reputation.[15] A relish must it be, in very truth, that can sweeten cup as well as platter, this same onion; and if we are to take to munching onions for desert, see if somebody does not say of us, "They went to dine with Callias, and got more than their deserts, the epicures."

Synopsis

Bless me, that isn't all (continued Socrates); if we do not take care, we shall win ourselves a comic reputation.[15] A relish must it be, in very truth, that can sweeten cup as well as platter, this same onion; and if we are to take to munching onions for desert, see if somebody does not say of us, "They went to dine with Callias, and got more than their deserts, the epicures."

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Dodo Press
Pages
80
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781406555752

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