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Dialogue
1 Ion| judge of the good speaker is able to judge of the bad. And 2 Ion| rules of art ought to be able to judge of all poetry.’ 3 Ion| art; and I believe myself able to speak about Homer better 4 Ion| prophet, would you not be able to interpret them when they 5 Ion| or knowledge. If you were able to speak of him by rules 6 Ion| art, you would have been able to speak of all other poets; 7 Ion| harp or rhapsodes who was able to discourse of Olympus 8 Ion| art of medicine was better able to judge of the propriety 9 Ion| of the rhapsode be better able to judge whether these lines 10 Ion| Since you, Socrates, are able to assign different passages 11 Ion| art and knowledge you are able to praise Homer, you do