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Dialogue
1 Charm| interpreted by his own, and by his place in the history of philosophy. 2 Charm| and they are content to place sentences side by side, 3 Charm| the noun has to take the place of the pronoun. ‘This’ and ‘ 4 Charm| the moderns, which have no place in ancient philosophy. The 5 Charm| many accidents of time and place, the spirit of Greek philosophy. 6 Charm| the question for another place, I will shortly defend my 7 Charm| Critias, who takes the place of Charmides, distinguishes 8 Charm| weight in determining their place in the catalogue of the 9 Charm| an engagement had taken place at Potidaea not long before 10 Charm| imperfectly.~I took the place which he assigned to me, 11 Charm| neighbour in order to make a place for him next to themselves, 12 Charm| again, and ask, in the first place, whether it is or is not 13 Charm| know; and in the second place, whether, if perfectly possible, 14 Charm| you to show in the first place, as I was saying before, 15 Charm| possibility, and in the second place, the advantage, of such 16 Charm| the true prophets in their place as the revealers of the