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Dialogue
1 Craty| dialogue of Plato to tend equally to some clearly-defined 2 Craty| works of art which may be equally made in different materials, 3 Craty| the name of Hermogenes is equally true. Hermogenes asks Socrates 4 Craty| Euthydemus, that all things equally and always belong to all 5 Craty| and Acesimbrotus, which equally denote a physician. The 6 Craty| as you like, any name is equally good for any object. The 7 Craty| why may not names then equally give a representation true 8 Craty| correctness, which applies equally both to Greeks and barbarians.~( 9 Craty| infinitesimal minuteness—both equally inscrutable to us. We need 10 Craty| objection which may be urged equally against all applications 11 Craty| recognize that the irregular, equally with the regular, are subject 12 Craty| longer needed. Language equally abhors vacancy and superfluity. 13 Craty| the sound. And the mind equally rejects the repetition of 14 Craty| Euthydemus, that all things equally belong to all men at the 15 Craty| virtue and vice are always equally to be attributed to all.~ 16 Craty| individuals, and all things do not equally belong to all at the same 17 Craty| the things themselves, or equally to the actions which proceed 18 Craty| still the instrument may be equally good of whatever iron made, 19 Craty| pictures or words) are not equally attributable and applicable 20 Craty| are unlike are indicative equally with those which are like,