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Dialogue
1 Craty| put together.~The dialogue hardly derives any light from Plato’ 2 Craty| nominalism and realism.~We can hardly say that Plato was aware 3 Craty| men and things, and yet hardly dwelling upon them seriously; 4 Craty| origin of this enmity we can hardly determine:—was it due to 5 Craty| poetry and literature. We can hardly realize to ourselves how 6 Craty| Sanscrit and Greek. They hardly enable us to approach any 7 Craty| citizens of them?~CLEINIAS: Hardly.~ATHENIAN STRANGER: But 8 Craty| survived to our day.’)~It can hardly be supposed that any traces 9 Craty| very precisely defined, hardly escapes from being a truism. 10 Craty| Perfects, Aorists, etc. are hardly ever contemporaneous. It 11 Craty| irregularity, so that often we can hardly say that there is a right 12 Craty| assertion of Protagoras can hardly be correct. For if what 13 Craty| not the rest?~HERMOGENES: Hardly.~SOCRATES: Well, then, let 14 Craty| singular word about which I can hardly form an opinion, and therefore 15 Craty| as are mere negatives I hardly think that I need speak.~ 16 Craty| if I am right, which need hardly be disputed at present. 17 Craty| friend Cratylus, they could hardly have been ignorant.~CRATYLUS: