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Dialogue
1 Ion| Ion answers that he can interpret anything in Homer. But, 2 Ion| For the rhapsode ought to interpret the mind of the poet to 3 Ion| hearers, but how can he interpret him well unless he knows 4 Ion| many.~SOCRATES: And can you interpret better what Homer says, 5 Ion| which they agree?~ION: I can interpret them equally well, Socrates, 6 Ion| would you not be able to interpret them when they disagree 7 Ion| by a divine inspiration interpret the things of the Gods to