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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| latent in the dialogues of Plato. The nature of definition 2 Euthyd| of all the Dialogues of Plato, that in which he approaches 3 Euthyd| stage of philosophy which Plato satirises in the Euthydemus. 4 Euthyd| They are patent to us in Plato, and we are inclined to 5 Euthyd| disputes the humour, whether of Plato in the ancient, or of Pope 6 Euthyd| Sophisticis Elenchis,’ which Plato, with equal command of their 7 Euthyd| Here, as everywhere else, Plato is making war against the 8 Euthyd| nature of all phenomena. Plato is aware that his own doctrine 9 Euthyd| the writings against which Plato’s humour is directed. Most 10 Euthyd| whether, as in the Cratylus, Plato has or has not mixed up 11 Euthyd| the drama, seems to admit. Plato in the abundance of his 12 Euthyd| times. The persons whom Plato ridicules in the epilogue 13 Euthyd| serving their own interests. Plato quaintly describes them 14 Euthyd| the common subject of all Plato’s earlier Dialogues. The 15 Euthyd| in the later Dialogues of Plato, of embittered hatred; and