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1 Charm| Dictionary and Grammar; but is quite unworthy of the translator, 2 Charm| the English language is quite capable of supplying. He 3 Charm| Third and the Eighth, and is quite as impossible and inconsistent 4 Charm| is supposed to be found, quite as clearly as in the first, 5 Charm| in, I confess that I was quite astonished at his beauty 6 Charm| good, I said; and are you quite sure that you know my name?~ 7 Charm| the Greek physicians are quite right as far as they go; 8 Charm| most easily and quickly?~Quite true, he said.~And in all 9 Charm| very wise man.~Then I am quite certain that he put forth 10 Charm| consider the matter.~You are quite right.~Well then, this science 11 Charm| subjects. Is not that true?~Quite true.~And medicine is distinguished 12 Charm| revealers of the future. Now I quite agree that mankind, thus 13 Charm| art of the general in war?~Quite so.~And yet, my dear Critias, 14 Charm| notion about wisdom; I was quite right in depreciating myself;