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1 Intro| that he was a corrupter of youth, and had seen him caricatured
2 Intro| evil-doer and corrupter of the youth, who does not receive the
3 Intro| villainous corrupter of youth, and by repeating the commonplaces
4 Intro| supposed to corrupt the youth?’ ‘Yes, it is.’ ‘Has he
5 Intro| his way of corrupting the youth, which he will not cease
6 Intro| world the improvers of the youth; or, when he argues that
7 Intro| if he has corrupted the youth, he must have corrupted
8 Intro| guilty of corrupting the youth their relations would surely
9 Intro| with other ‘improvers of youth,’ answering the Sophist
10 Text | or it may have been in youth—and the cause when heard
11 Text | villainous misleader of youth!— and then if somebody asks
12 Text | of evil, who corrupts the youth; and who does not believe
13 Text | of evil, and corrupt the youth; but I say, O men of Athens,
14 Text | about the improvement of youth?~Yes, I do.~Tell the judges,
15 Text | to instruct and improve youth?~Certainly they are.~What,
16 Text | would be the condition of youth if they had one corrupter
17 Text | corrupting and deteriorating the youth, do you allege that I corrupt
18 Text | lessons by which I corrupt the youth, as you say.~Yes, that I
19 Text | them. And so, forsooth, the youth are said to be taught them
20 Text | doctrine which corrupts the youth, I am a mischievous person.
21 Text | have been corrupting the youth, those of them who are now
22 Text | advice in the days of their youth should come forward as accusers,
23 Text | call me; not the corrupted youth only—there might have been
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