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Dialogue
1 Craty| language could not have been formed in Plato’s age, than that 2 Craty| he supposes words to be formed by the imitation of ideas 3 Craty| Plato’s striking image, who formed the manners of men and gave 4 Craty| words or whether they are formed according to a correct analogy, 5 Craty| Henceforward prose and poetry formed each other. A comparatively 6 Craty| mesasthai, the legislator formed the name of the God who 7 Craty| and eniautos being thus formed out of a single proposition.~ 8 Craty| out of which the words are formed, and keeps on always repeating 9 Craty| not we but) the ancients formed language, and what they