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1 Intro| there are some points in the argument which are deserving of attention. ( 2 Text | yourself, as you introduced the argument, and do not think that the 3 Text | If you two were having an argument about equitation and what 4 Text | should like to follow up the argument, and will ask Eryxias whether 5 Text | said,—I heard that very argument used in the Lyceum yesterday 6 Text | demanding an explanation of his argument, he gained the ear of the 7 Text | the direction which the argument was likely to take, and 8 Text | intending to employ the argument of which you have just made 9 Text | not pay attention to the argument so much as to the character 10 Text | as you have begun your argument so prettily, do you not 11 Text | things? Let us pursue the argument in another way; and then 12 Text | his assent, but the small argument considerably troubled him.~ 13 Text | be useless to us? And the argument applies equally in other 14 Text | difficult to accept the argument which proved that the wisest 15 Text | not be moved a whit by the argument.~CRITIAS: No, by heaven, 16 Text | why do you not finish the argument which proves that gold and 17 Text | been holding.~SOCRATES: My argument, Critias (I said), appears 18 Text | But in that respect your argument and mine are the same. For 19 Text | reluctance to accept any argument which went to prove that 20 Text | seems so.~SOCRATES: The argument proves then that he who