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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| means the possession of goods, such as wealth, health, 2 Euthyd| again, the possession of goods is not enough; there must 3 Euthyd| art only gives men those goods which are neither good nor 4 Euthyd| are not health and beauty goods, and other personal gifts?~ 5 Euthyd| honours in one’s own land, are goods?~He assented.~And what other 6 Euthyd| assented.~And what other goods are there? I said. What 7 Euthyd| right in ranking them as goods than in not ranking them 8 Euthyd| than in not ranking them as goods? For a dispute might possibly 9 Euthyd| then do you say?~They are goods, said Cleinias.~Very well, 10 Euthyd| place for wisdom—among the goods or not?~Among the goods.~ 11 Euthyd| goods or not?~Among the goods.~And now, I said, think 12 Euthyd| left out any considerable goods.~I do not think that we 13 Euthyd| admit to be the greatest of goods.~True, he said.~On second 14 Euthyd| person had wealth and all the goods of which we were just now 15 Euthyd| agreed.~And in the use of the goods of which we spoke at first— 16 Euthyd| matter appears to be that the goods of which we spoke before 17 Euthyd| are not to be regarded as goods in themselves, but the degree 18 Euthyd| prudence, they are greater goods: but in themselves they