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Dialogue
1 Ion| indeed he can.’ ‘What about things of which he has no knowledge?’ 2 Ion| persons, ‘winged and holy things’ who have a touch of madness 3 Ion| SOCRATES: Are there any things about which Homer and Hesiod 4 Ion| Archilochus, speak of the same things, although not in the same 5 Ion| those who speak of the same things; and that almost all poets 6 Ion| poets do speak of the same things?~ION: Why then, Socrates, 7 Ion| inspiration interpret the things of the Gods to us.~SOCRATES: 8 Ion| SOCRATES: Surely not about things in Homer of which you have 9 Ion| These are the sort of things which I should say that 10 Ion| I should exclude certain things, Socrates.~SOCRATES: You 11 Ion| of knowing many glorious things about Homer, and promises