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Dialogue
1 Craty| apprehend the argument from common sense, remains unconvinced, 2 Craty| surprise that languages are the common work of whole nations in 3 Craty| names were converted into common, and would have shown how 4 Craty| disguise of experience and common sense. An analogy, a figure 5 Craty| all languages have some common principles, there is no 6 Craty| any more than in any other common act of mind and body. It 7 Craty| ceased to be observed. The common explanation of kata or some 8 Craty| locality or occupation. The common language sometimes reacts 9 Craty| principles of language, common also to the animals, is 10 Craty| which the forms were too common and therefore too deeply 11 Craty| rule, that is, the more common usage of language. The subtlety 12 Craty| elapsed before it came into common use. Its influence on language 13 Craty| of a nation’s memory by a common use of classical and popular 14 Craty| meaning. And how little in common with the letters of their 15 Craty| increases; this latter is a common Homeric word, and has a 16 Craty| words which you utter have a common character and purpose?~SOCRATES: