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Dialogue
1 Craty| fortunate individual, who had a great deal of time on his hands.’ 2 Craty| going round.’ There is a great deal of ‘mischief’ lurking 3 Craty| men in the world, and a great many very bad; and the very 4 Craty| accomplished Sophist and the great benefactor of the other 5 Craty| sake of euphony. This is a great mystery which has been confided 6 Craty| euphony, and time is also a great alterer of words. For example, 7 Craty| object. The fact is, that great dictators of literature 8 Craty| patron of the flux, was a great enemy to stagnation. Kalon 9 Craty| word zemiodes is difficult; great changes, as I was saying, 10 Craty| affected by the women, who are great conservatives, iota and 11 Craty| sigma, zeta, which require a great deal of wind, are employed 12 Craty| philosophy—these two, are the two great formative principles of 13 Craty| this principle is liable to great abuse; and, like the ‘Deus 14 Craty| the tongue, Plato makes a great step in the physiology of 15 Craty| just been mentioned. His great insight in one direction 16 Craty| learn of things? There is a great controversy and high argument 17 Craty| speaking, and particularly great writers, or works which 18 Craty| characteristics of language. The great master has shown how he 19 Craty| are a drop or two of the great stream or ocean of speech 20 Craty| times the creations of the great writer who is the expression 21 Craty| like some of the other great secrets of nature,—the origin 22 Craty| philology has been very great. More languages have been 23 Craty| disturbing element. Like great writers in later times, 24 Craty| misleading, and yet has played so great a part in mental science, 25 Craty| with them. And behind the great structure of human speech 26 Craty| intended only to remind us that great poets like Aeschylus or 27 Craty| Sophocles or Pindar or a great prose writer like Thucydides 28 Craty| traditional grammar has still a great hold on the mind of the 29 Craty| be best discerned in the great crises of language, especially 30 Craty| times of suffering too great to be endured by the human 31 Craty| provincialisms, from the slang of great cities, from the argot of 32 Craty| unworthy to have a place in great languages and literatures.~ 33 Craty| system of philosophy, however great may be the light which language 34 Craty| grown up wholly or in a great measure independently of 35 Craty| been sometimes made by a great poet the vehicle of his 36 Craty| Translation of the Bible, or again great classical works like Shakspere 37 Craty| through a whole nation, but a great step towards uniformity 38 Craty| English or French, possess as great a power of self-improvement 39 Craty| popular remark that our great writers are beginning to 40 Craty| remarked that whenever a great writer appears in the future 41 Craty| Latin. The wide diffusion of great authors would make such 42 Craty| the differences are too great to be overcome, and the 43 Craty| precious stones and jewels of great authors partake of the nature 44 Craty| knowledge of names is a great part of knowledge. If I 45 Craty| fifty-drachma course of the great Prodicus, which is a complete 46 Craty| the inspiration from the great Euthyphro of the Prospaltian 47 Craty| dare say that I am talking great nonsense.~HERMOGENES: Why, 48 Craty| accomplished Sophist, and the great benefactor of the inhabitants 49 Craty| the body. Now there is a great deal of philosophy and reflection 50 Craty| that sort of thing has a great deal to do with language; 51 Craty| SOCRATES: You impose a great many tasks upon me. Still, 52 Craty| me, or there is some very great difficulty in the word. 53 Craty| mechane to be a sign of great accomplishment —anein; for 54 Craty| kakon, which has played so great a part in your previous 55 Craty| For the name-giver was a great enemy to stagnation of all 56 Craty| right I was in saying that great changes are made in the 57 Craty| Hermogenes, that there is any great difficulty about them—edone 58 Craty| pronunciation is accompanied by great expenditure of breath; these 59 Craty| length, because they are great letters: omicron was the 60 Craty| to which you call small great and great small—that, they 61 Craty| you call small great and great small—that, they would say, 62 Craty| analyses their meaning, is in great danger of being deceived?~ 63 Craty| already, and the result of a great deal of trouble and consideration