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Dialogue
1 Craty| allowance has to be made for the character of Socrates. For the theory 2 Craty| both of them a sophistical character, the view of Socrates is 3 Craty| humour.~We can imagine a character having a profound insight 4 Craty| their fancies. Such is the character which Plato intends to depict 5 Craty| and the treatment of the character of Socrates, have a close 6 Craty| in order to preserve the character of Socrates, Plato envelopes 7 Craty| too little of a relative character,—too much of an ideal, too 8 Craty| existence and uncertain character of the last of the three. 9 Craty| grammar has received a new character from comparative philology. 10 Craty| to them also a literary character. The laws of language can 11 Craty| participle may also have the character of an adjective, the adverb 12 Craty| received in another way a new character; it affected not so much 13 Craty| interval must depend on the character of the word. Striking words 14 Craty| word, and has a foreign character.~HERMOGENES: And what do 15 Craty| so long as the general character of the thing which you are 16 Craty| Good; and when the general character is preserved, even if some 17 Craty| you utter have a common character and purpose?~SOCRATES: But