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Dialogue
1 1| that opinion, a greater sceptic, and maintain more paradoxes 2 1| Hylas, what do you mean by a SCEPTIC?~HYL. I mean what all men 3 1| point cannot be thought a sceptic.~HYL. I agree with you.~ 4 1| no more to be esteemed a sceptic than the other.~HYL. I acknowledge 5 1| that you pronounce me A SCEPTIC, because I deny what you 6 1| on. I said indeed that a SCEPTIC was one who doubted of everything; 7 1| sufficient to denominate a man a SCEPTIC?~PHIL. Shall we therefore 8 1| be esteemed the greatest SCEPTIC?~HYL. That is what I desire.~ 9 1| say, you are a downright sceptic. So I have gained my point, 10 2| you are in truth an arrant sceptic?~HYL. It is too plain to 11 2| comfort is, you are as much a sceptic as I am.~PHIL. There, Hylas, 12 2| you profess yourself a sceptic. But I neither said nor 13 3| other folks. And, as I am no sceptic with regard to the nature