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Dialogue
1 Craty| belong to all men; in that case, again, there would be no 2 Craty| may be illustrated by the case of Agamemnon and his son 3 Craty| The name anthrotos is a case in point, for a letter has 4 Craty| apo tou seiein,—in this case, pi and delta have been 5 Craty| phoras onesis, and in any case is connected with pheresthai; 6 Craty| is your name’—in the one case appealing to his sense of 7 Craty| and feeling. Nor in any case is the invention of them 8 Craty| natural impulse; yet in either case not without a power of imitation 9 Craty| old ones, except in the case, mentioned above, of technical 10 Craty| been applied. Nor in any case can the struggle for existence 11 Craty| meaning may sometimes take one case, sometimes another. The 12 Craty| groups of personal and case endings are placed side 13 Craty| economical of breath, in the case of one of two competing 14 Craty| more than in the parallel case of the origin of species, 15 Craty| observe also (as we see in the case of the poor stammerer) that 16 Craty| whole nation. In either case the language which is familiarly 17 Craty| the maker produces in each case.~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 18 Craty| belongs, just as in the case which was before supposed 19 Craty| a noun, appears to be a case just of this sort, for one 20 Craty| and see whether, as in the case of letters, there are any 21 Craty| I call wrong, and in the case of names, false as well 22 Craty| be true, Socrates, in the case of pictures; they may be 23 Craty| assigned; but not in the case of names—they must be always 24 Craty| This is a woman,’ as the case may be? Is not all that 25 Craty| true, Socrates; but the case of language, you see, is