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Dialogue
1 Charm| have further to explain how far I have received help from 2 Charm| encounter. These have been far greater than he would have 3 Charm| translation should retain as far as possible the characteristic 4 Charm| and paragraphs are few and far between. The language is 5 Charm| To use of relation is far more extended in Greek than 6 Charm| translation; and we are far from having exhausted the 7 Charm| of Plato, which fall very far short of the original. The 8 Charm| discussed and explained. Thus far we admit inconsistency in 9 Charm| inadmissible, we are still as far as ever from ascertaining 10 Charm| and it is probable, though far from certain, that the slighter 11 Charm| That, I replied, was not far from the truth.~I suppose, 12 Charm| and he is likely to be not far off himself.~Who is he, 13 Charm| physicians are quite right as far as they go; but Zamolxis, 14 Charm| better, he said; and as far as I am concerned you may 15 Charm| quickness or sharpness are far better than quietness and 16 Charm| Be temperate!’ would be a far better way of saluting one 17 Charm| said.~Why, I said, we were far too ready to admit the great 18 Charm| Critias, that I was not far wrong in fearing that I 19 Charm| wisdom: which result, as far as I am concerned, is not 20 Charm| do need the charm, and as far as I am concerned, I shall