id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1181 Xenophon The Symposium .txt text/plain 23100 3010 94 hearts of every one rejoicing, Socrates turned to Callias: (like our two friends' brides, Niceratus' and Critobulus'), need no Here Socrates, appealing to Antisthenes: None of the present company, a speech as follows: Sirs, what Socrates was claiming in behalf of wine He answered: My father, (11) in his pains to make me a good man, At which sight Callias, turning to the father: Do you know you are the believe and know that this thing of which I make great boast, my beauty, For this good reason, Socrates, the sight of him inspires Pass on (said Callias); now it is your turn, Socrates. Soc. And we know for certain, that with the same eyes a man may dart a of lover should in turn be loved by his soul's idol. he knows, regards him as both beautiful and good? and you, my friend (he turned to Callias), you have good reason ./cache/1181.txt ./txt/1181.txt