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Dialogue
1 Craty| has been sitting from the early dawn (compare Phaedrus and 2 Craty| the ingenious follies of early logic; in the Cratylus he 3 Craty| characteristic difficulties of early Greek philosophy, endeavours 4 Craty| indicates a comparatively early date. The imaginative element 5 Craty| besets all enquiries into the early history of man—of interpreting 6 Craty| ideas which never existed in early times. Language cannot be 7 Craty| lost. It belongs chiefly to early language, in which words 8 Craty| vocabulary. It is a very early instinct of language; for 9 Craty| know something of their early life; and when they are