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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| all that a good general ought to know about the array 2 Euthyd| already convinced that he ought to learn of you, or of him 3 Euthyd| whom you see here that he ought to be a philosopher and 4 Euthyd| therefore, like the poets, I ought to commence my relation 5 Euthyd| afraid to ask, and which ought not to be asked by a sensible 6 Euthyd| inference is that everybody ought by all means to try and 7 Euthyd| when a man thinks that he ought to obtain this treasure, 8 Euthyd| acknowledge that all of us ought to love wisdom, and you 9 Euthyd| because you know that you ought not.~You prate, he said, 10 Euthyd| said.~And what knowledge ought we to acquire? May we not 11 Euthyd| which we were seeking, it ought to be useful.~CRITO: Certainly.~ 12 Euthyd| SOCRATES: And surely it ought to do us some good?~CRITO: 13 Euthyd| but the political science ought to make us wise, and impart 14 Euthyd| arms is a good thing, he ought to have as many spears and 15 Euthyd| think, Euthydemus, that he ought to have one shield only, 16 Euthyd| Certainly, he replied.~And ought not a man then to have gold 17 Euthyd| forgiven; for every man ought to be loved who says and