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yours 16
yourself 3
yourselves 3
youth 25
youths 1
zeus 8
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26 whom
25 first
25 see
25 youth
24 mean
24 these
24 true
Plato
Euthydemus

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youth
   Dialogue
1 Euthyd| virtue, is interested in the youth Cleinias, the grandson of 2 Euthyd| Socrates, the two brothers, the youth Cleinias, who is watched 3 Euthyd| Socrates is afraid that the youth Cleinias may be discouraged 4 Euthyd| The ingenuousness of the youth delights Socrates, who is 5 Euthyd| tone, which encourages the youth, instead of ‘knocking him 6 Euthyd| for while Socrates and the youth are agreed that philosophy 7 Euthyd| money-getting habits. There is the youth Cleinias, the grandson of 8 Euthyd| ingenuous declaration of the youth Cleinias; and (4) not yet 9 Euthyd| the Paeanian, a well-bred youth, but also having the wildness 10 Euthyd| also having the wildness of youth. Cleinias saw me from the 11 Euthyd| came and sat down by the youth, and the other by me on 12 Euthyd| first; and there is the youth Cleinias, and Ctesippus: 13 Euthyd| only try to persuade the youth whom you see here that he 14 Euthyd| wise or the ignorant?~The youth, overpowered by the question 15 Euthyd| when you were learning?~The youth nodded assent.~Then the 16 Euthyd| cheered. Then, before the youth had time to recover his 17 Euthyd| determined to persevere with the youth; and in order to heighten 18 Euthyd| had another throw at the youth. Cleinias, he said, Euthydemus 19 Euthyd| was proceeding to give the youth a third fall; but I knew 20 Euthyd| that.~The simple-minded youth was amazed; and, observing 21 Euthyd| and proceed to show the youth whether he should have all 22 Euthyd| them to converse with the youth, and that this made them 23 Euthyd| phraseology, destroy the youth and make him wise, and all 24 Euthyd| strangers to save me and the youth from the whirlpool of the 25 Euthyd| know how I can advise the youth to study philosophy.~SOCRATES:


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