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Dialogue
1 Charm| of ideas simpler and more natural. The Greek appears to have 2 Charm| words are taken out of their natural context, and thus become 3 Charm| only,—that is to say, of natural objects: these we conceive 4 Charm| admitted Ideas, not only of natural objects, but of properties, 5 Charm| rhetorical tendency, and for a natural desire to save his reputation 6 Charm| I said to him: That is a natural reply, Charmides, and I