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Dialogue
1 Craty| Aristotle to have been the friend or teacher of Plato; nor 2 Craty| Heracleitus.’ Then another day, my friend, you shall give me a lesson. ‘ 3 Craty| give an intimation to a friend; a long or elaborate speech 4 Craty| you, Socrates, that our friend Cratylus has been arguing 5 Craty| SOCRATES: But tell me, friend, did not Homer himself also 6 Craty| Socrates?~SOCRATES: My good friend, I have discovered a hive 7 Craty| graver matter, and there, my friend, the modern interpreters 8 Craty| There is also reason, my friend, in Pan being the double-formed 9 Craty| gently: ‘Well, my excellent friend,’ say I, ‘but if all this 10 Craty| all things. At last, my friend, I find myself in far greater 11 Craty| SOCRATES: Yes, my dear friend; but then you know that 12 Craty| think so.~SOCRATES: Nay, my friend, I am disposed to think 13 Craty| you say to the name of our friend Hermogenes, which was mentioned 14 Craty| SOCRATES: Your argument, friend, is too subtle for a man 15 Craty| application to you but only to our friend Hermogenes, or perhaps to 16 Craty| SOCRATES: Then you see, my friend, that we must find some 17 Craty| CRATYLUS: Yes, my dear friend, and the explanation of 18 Craty| you ever imagine, my good friend, that you will find names 19 Craty| purpose?~SOCRATES: But that, friend Cratylus, is no answer. 20 Craty| Socrates.~SOCRATES: Why, yes, friend Cratylus, they could hardly 21 Craty| then, did he make, my good friend; those which are expressive 22 Craty| SOCRATES: Then, another day, my friend, when you come back, you