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Dialogue
1 Charm| substitute, we compromise, we give and take, we add a little 2 Charm| reproduced in a translation, give offence to the reader. Greek 3 Charm| thinks that I ought to give the reasons why I differ 4 Charm| skilful that they can even give immortality. This Thracian 5 Charm| or fair, persuade you to give him the cure, without the 6 Charm| must use the charm before I give you the medicine. Please, 7 Charm| myself, and also I should give the lie to Critias, and 8 Charm| opinion about her; she must give some intimation of her nature 9 Charm| added ‘Never too much,’ or, ‘Give a pledge, and evil is nigh 10 Charm| idea that they too would give equally useful pieces of 11 Charm| cheerful, sweet sir, and give your opinion in answer to 12 Charm| medicine will not equally give health, and shoemaking equally 13 Charm| benefit us.~And will wisdom give health? I said; is not this 14 Charm| different.~Nor does wisdom give advantage, my good friend;