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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| are likewise willing to teach ‘for a consideration.’ But 2 Euthyd| consideration.’ But they can also teach virtue in a very short time 3 Euthyd| excitement, thinking that he will teach the two Sophists a lesson 4 Euthyd| what are they professing to teach?’ The two Sophists complain 5 Euthyd| about the art which is to teach it. This is a question which 6 Euthyd| to learn, but unable to teach; and in the spirit of Xenophon’ 7 Euthyd| fighting in armour, and will teach the art to any one who pays 8 Euthyd| will plead themselves and teach others to speak and to compose 9 Euthyd| know about law too, and can teach a man how to use the weapons 10 Euthyd| to exhibit, but also to teach any one who likes to learn.~ 11 Euthyd| the lyre-master used to teach you and other boys; and 12 Euthyd| goodness, do you come hither to teach? And were you not just now 13 Euthyd| now saying that you could teach virtue best of all men, 14 Euthyd| and in every respect? and teach them all the arts,—carpentering, 15 Euthyd| say that they are able to teach any one who will give them