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1 Intro| a literal truth; much is said which was not said, and
2 Intro| much is said which was not said, and is only Plato’s view
3 Intro| report of what Socrates said, but an elaborate composition,
4 Intro| significant that Plato is said to have been present at
5 Intro| defence (Apol.), as he is also said to have been absent at the
6 Intro| there is nothing else to be said of them.~The second accusation
7 Text | amazed me;—I mean when they said that you should be upon
8 Text | asked him: ‘Callias,’ I said, ‘if your two sons were
9 Text | any one?’ ‘There is,’ he said. ‘Who is he?’ said I; ‘and
10 Text | he said. ‘Who is he?’ said I; ‘and of what country?
11 Text | minae.’ Happy is Evenus, I said to myself, if he really
12 Text | When I heard the answer, I said to myself, What can the
13 Text | wiser than I am; but you said that I was the wisest.’
14 Text | considered first. And I said to myself, Go I must to
15 Text | all sorts. And there, I said to myself, you will be instantly
16 Text | of illustration, as if he said, He, O men, is the wisest,
17 Text | the rhetoricians: and as I said at the beginning, I cannot
18 Text | any future enquiry.~I have said enough in my defence against
19 Text | forsooth, the youth are said to be taught them by Socrates,
20 Text | thinking to try me? He said to himself:—I shall see
21 Text | indictment as much as if he said that Socrates is guilty
22 Text | mothers, of whom they are said to be the sons—what human
23 Text | demigods and heroes.~I have said enough in answer to the
24 Text | Hector, his goddess mother said to him, that if he avenged
25 Text | die himself—‘Fate,’ she said, in these or the like words, ‘
26 Text | convinced by Anytus, who said that since I had been prosecuted
27 Text | those among you who are said to be superior in wisdom
28 Text | stranger coming in would have said of them that the most eminent
29 Text | saying now, as in what I said before about the tears and
30 Text | now in nothing I either said or did touching the matter
31 Text | the true judges who are said to give judgment there,
32 Text | be immortal, if what is said is true.~Wherefore, O judges,
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