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Dialogue
1 Craty| enquire into the relation of subject and predicate. Grammar and 2 Craty| introduction to the general subject of the dialogue.~We must 3 Craty| nature and limits of the subject, would have been fatal to 4 Craty| mode of approaching the subject, language, like virtue in 5 Craty| certainty. The style and subject, and the treatment of the 6 Craty| cannot explain so important a subject all in a moment.’ ‘No, but 7 Craty| willing to admit that they are subject to many changes, and put 8 Craty| Plato envelopes the whole subject in a robe of fancy, and 9 Craty| inward and outward, of the subject and object, of the notional 10 Craty| unity and regularity to a subject which is partly irregular.~ 11 Craty| was. The immensity of the subject is gradually revealed to 12 Craty| the difficulties of the subject become not less, but greater, 13 Craty| indisposed to touch the subject at all.~(2) There are other 14 Craty| obscure than explain the subject to which it has been applied. 15 Craty| equally with the regular, are subject to law, and that a language 16 Craty| became subjects and the subject races masters, in which 17 Craty| that language, although subject to laws, is far from being 18 Craty| interest to distant and subject countries; it brings back 19 Craty| scientific view of the whole subject, and we must see whether 20 Craty| learn, or I explain, any subject of importance all in a moment; 21 Craty| at any rate, not such a subject as language, which is, perhaps,