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Charmides

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1 Charm| Alexandrian Canon. But I hardly think that we are justified in 2 Charm| his better judgment, or think much of an ornament which 3 Charm| makes the reader stop to think, or unduly attracts attention 4 Charm| genuine, and very few critics think that more than one of them 5 Charm| objections which are, I think, fatal to it.~(1) First, 6 Charm| understood by him. ‘I cannot think,’ says Dr. Jackson, ‘that 7 Charm| uncle Glaucon: I rather think that you know him too, although 8 Charm| me and said: What do you think of him, Socrates? Has he 9 Charm| beautiful, I said.~But you would think nothing of his face, he 10 Charm| then again they say that to think of curing the head alone, 11 Charm| Charmides; and indeed I think that you ought to excel 12 Charm| Critias, and many others who think as he tells you, that I 13 Charm| reply, Charmides, and I think that you and I ought together 14 Charm| proceed in the way which you think best.~I think, I said, that 15 Charm| which you think best.~I think, I said, that I had better 16 Charm| true?~Yes, he said, that I think is true.~You know your native 17 Charm| as good as the quiet.~I think, he said, Socrates, that 18 Charm| that which has the effect. Think over all this, and, like 19 Charm| made a real manly effort to think, he said: My opinion is, 20 Charm| should like to know what you think about another definition 21 Charm| of riddle.~What makes you think so? he said.~Because, I 22 Charm| writes?~I should rather think that he was doing something.~ 23 Charm| doing?~Certainly.~And do you think that a state would be well 24 Charm| from what is not his own?~I think not, he said.~But, I said, 25 Charm| hidden meaning; for I do not think that he could have been 26 Charm| not; just now, not what I think, but what you are saying, 27 Charm| own temperance?~I do not think so, he said.~And yet were 28 Charm| good to another also?~I think that he may.~And he who 29 Charm| what if I am? How can you think that I have any other motive 30 Charm| come of the refutation.~I think that you are right, he replied; 31 Charm| see what others know and think that they know and do really 32 Charm| sorts of vision: Do you think that there is such a kind 33 Charm| objects of the senses?~I think not.~Could there be any 34 Charm| Socrates, he said; and that I think is certainly true: for he 35 Charm| good. For we were wrong, I think, in supposing, as we were 36 Charm| making that admission?~I think not.~How very strange, Socrates!~ 37 Charm| able to determine.~Yet I think, he replied, that if you 38 Charm| by you to be happy; but I think that you mean to confine 39 Charm| than which nothing, as I think, can be more irrational. 40 Charm| which is nothing worth. I think indeed that there is a mistake,


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