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Dialogue
1 Craty| objects—Cratylus and the image of Cratylus; and let us 2 Craty| merely Cratylus and the image of Cratylus. But an image 3 Craty| image of Cratylus. But an image in fact always falls short 4 Craty| Necessarily the pictorial image becomes less vivid, while 5 Craty| hand,’ in Plato’s striking image, who formed the manners 6 Craty| appropriate will produce a good image, or in other words a name; 7 Craty| little, he will make an image but not a good one; whence 8 Craty| is represented under an image. I should say rather that 9 Craty| should say rather that the image, if expressing in every 10 Craty| reality, would no longer be an image. Let us suppose the existence 11 Craty| Cratylus, and the other the image of Cratylus; and we will 12 Craty| this was Cratylus and the image of Cratylus, or that there 13 Craty| and not insist that an image is no longer an image when 14 Craty| an image is no longer an image when something is added 15 Craty| things. Returning to the image of the picture, I would 16 Craty| clearer way; to learn of the image, whether the image and the 17 Craty| of the image, whether the image and the truth of which the 18 Craty| and the truth of which the image is the expression have been 19 Craty| whether the truth and the image of it have been duly executed?~