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Dialogue
1 Charm| English language does not admit of the former, and yet the 2 Charm| and explained. Thus far we admit inconsistency in Plato, 3 Charm| Critias is readily induced to admit at the suggestion of Socrates; 4 Charm| to inform me whether you admit the truth of what Critias 5 Charm| I said; and did you not admit, just now, that temperance 6 Charm| repeat my question—Do you admit, as I was just now saying, 7 Charm| withdraw them, rather than admit that a man can be temperate 8 Charm| health, which, as you will admit, is an excellent effect.~ 9 Charm| the light another. Do you admit that?~Yes.~Now, I want to 10 Charm| maintain, he was ashamed to admit before the company that 11 Charm| mean, I replied: I will admit that there is a science 12 Charm| of sciences, and further admit and allow, as was originally 13 Charm| we were far too ready to admit the great benefits which 14 Charm| however ready we may be to admit that this is wisdom, I certainly