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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| It was long before the new world of ideas which had 2 Euthyd| which linger among us, and new ones are constantly springing 3 Euthyd| There might certainly be a new science of logic; it would 4 Euthyd| secondly, it might furnish new forms of thought more adequate 5 Euthyd| days; it might also suggest new methods of enquiry derived 6 Euthyd| this they have now added a new accomplishment—the art of 7 Euthyd| Ctesippus, imitating the new wisdom, replies, ‘And do 8 Euthyd| old is dying out, and the new has not yet come into full 9 Euthyd| me, Socrates; they are a new importation of Sophists, 10 Euthyd| they had none of their new wisdom. I am only apprehensive 11 Euthyd| from some one else this new sort of death and destruction 12 Euthyd| or a camp hands over his new acquisition to the statesman, 13 Euthyd| the wit to shoot up many new heads when one of them was