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Dialogue
1 Charm| to philosophy, and well able to dispose the mind of their 2 Charm| fancy that you will soon be able to form a judgment. For 3 Charm| you and shall be better able to explain the nature of 4 Charm| and therefore you must be able to tell what you feel about 5 Charm| whether we shall ever be able to discover their truth 6 Charm| will know himself, and be able to examine what he knows 7 Charm| No other person will be able to do this. And this is 8 Charm| this knowledge will not be able to examine whether a pretender 9 Charm| not.~Neither will he be able to distinguish the pretender 10 Charm| or knowledge, will not be able to distinguish the physician 11 Charm| first, the wise man had been able to distinguish what he knew 12 Charm| which we have not yet been able to determine.~Yet I think, 13 Charm| simply as a fool who is never able to reason out anything;