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Dialogue
1 Craty| falsehood can neither be spoken, nor uttered, nor addressed; 2 Craty| manner in which the ideas are spoken of at the end of the dialogue, 3 Craty| Illustrious Ajax, you have spoken in all things much to my 4 Craty| tribes by whom they are spoken. ‘Where two or three are 5 Craty| language which is familiarly spoken may have grown up wholly 6 Craty| and as things ought to be spoken, and with the natural instrument? 7 Craty| comes next?—of Zeus we have spoken.~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 8 Craty| people, You appear to have spoken in all things much to my 9 Craty| think that falsehood may be spoken but not said?~CRATYLUS: 10 Craty| said?~CRATYLUS: Neither spoken nor said.~SOCRATES: Nor 11 Craty| Smicrion’—these words, whether spoken, said, uttered, or addressed,