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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| their skulls gilded and see the inside of them?’ ‘Do 2 Euthyd| inside of them?’ ‘Do you see,’ retorts Euthydemus, ‘what 3 Euthyd| quality of vision.’ ‘And you see our garments?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Then 4 Euthyd| when the boys who go to him see me going with them, they 5 Euthyd| to receive us.~CRITO: I see no objection, Socrates, 6 Euthyd| persuade the youth whom you see here that he ought to be 7 Euthyd| he replied—inevitable.~I see the reason, I said, why 8 Euthyd| also used; and you did not see, as they explained to you, 9 Euthyd| of this. Will you let me see you explaining to the young 10 Euthyd| was coming. I wanted to see how they would approach 11 Euthyd| pity, and that when they see me deeply serious and interested, 12 Euthyd| should you say so? I asked.~I see, he replied, that there 13 Euthyd| have recourse?~I do not see my way, he said.~But I think 14 Euthyd| Dionysodorus, I said, I see now that you are in earnest; 15 Euthyd| their own skulls gilt, and see the inside of them, and 16 Euthyd| the Scythians and others see that which has the quality 17 Euthyd| vision clearly.~And you also see that which has the quality 18 Euthyd| things visible and able to see,’ (Greek), ‘the speaking 19 Euthyd| Yes, I do.~Then do you see our garments?~Yes.~Then 20 Euthyd| quality of vision.~They can see to any extent, said Ctesippus.~ 21 Euthyd| Ctesippus.~What can they see?~Nothing; but you, my sweet 22 Euthyd| imagine that they do not see; and certainly, Euthydemus, 23 Euthyd| Dionysodorus, did you ever see a beautiful thing?~Yes, 24 Euthyd| time we shall do well to see them as they really are.~ 25 Euthyd| SOCRATES: Well, and do you not see that in each of these arts