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Dialogue
1 Craty| will not the judge who is able to direct the legislator 2 Craty| when the intelligence is able to frame conceptions, the 3 Craty| the organs are no longer able to express them. Or, as 4 Craty| hands or feet, and never able to acquire afterwards the 5 Craty| philologer has never been able to penetrate. However far 6 Craty| government? Will not a man be able to judge best from a point 7 Craty| modern languages we are not able to judge.~Another quality 8 Craty| skilful writer is easily able to supply out of his treasure-house.~ 9 Craty| should have been at once able to answer your question 10 Craty| Hermogenes, not every man is able to give a name, but only 11 Craty| SOCRATES: And who will be best able to direct the legislator 12 Craty| thing by nature has, and is able to express the true forms 13 Craty| rhetoricians and dialecticians, and able to put the question (erotan), 14 Craty| not presume that we are able to do so; but we are enquiring 15 Craty| as I imagine, is the God able to infuse into his words. 16 Craty| embraces and touches and is able to follow them, is wisdom. 17 Craty| suppose that you will be able to analyse them in this 18 Craty| Much less am I likely to be able.~SOCRATES: Shall we leave 19 Craty| professor of languages should be able to give a very lucid explanation 20 Craty| them, and no one would be able to determine which were