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Dialogue
1 Charm| by him. ‘I cannot think,’ says Dr. Jackson, ‘that Plato 2 Charm| described by himself when he says that ‘words are more plastic 3 Charm| perfect notion of them. He says (J. of Philol.) that ‘Plato 4 Charm| quickness.’ He tries again and says (2) that temperance is modesty. 5 Charm| king, who is also a god, says further, ‘that as you ought 6 Charm| agree with Homer when he says,~‘Modesty is not good for 7 Charm| own business,’ and then says that there is no reason 8 Charm| learned from Hesiod, who says that ‘work is no disgrace.’ 9 Charm| does not know that which he says that he knows: he will only 10 Charm| consider whether what he says is true, and whether what