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Dialogue
1 Ion| flute-playing, and the other arts. The argument is at last 2 Ion| when Homer speaks of the arts, as for example, of chariot-driving, 3 Ion| speak in many passages about arts? For example, about driving; 4 Ion| this is true of all the arts;—that which we know with 5 Ion| there are differences of arts?~ION: Yes.~SOCRATES: You 6 Ion| meaning in saying that the arts were different,—if they 7 Ion| knowledge, and different arts other subjects of knowledge?~ 8 Ion| Homer to their corresponding arts, I wish that you would tell 9 Ion| the subjects of the other arts. As he does not know all