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Dialogue
1 Lache| Socrates enquires, ‘What sort of intelligence?’ to which 2 Lache| descending to sophistries of this sort. Socrates resumes the argument. 3 Lache| attended to matters of this sort?~LACHES: Certainly, Lysimachus.~ 4 Lache| advantage. Further, this sort of skill inclines a man 5 Lache| knowledge, but not of a valuable sort, then what is the use of 6 Lache| in war,—there has been a sort of fatality about them; 7 Lache| he says that he has this sort of skill. Such is my judgment, 8 Lache| explanation about matters of this sort. Assuredly, I and Melesias 9 Lache| discoursing of virtue, or of any sort of wisdom, who is a true 10 Lache| repute—anything of that sort is of no account with me. 11 Lache| own instructors in this sort of training, and whom have 12 Lache| their enemy. There is this sort of courage—is there not, 13 Lache| speaking, or in any other sort of action.~LACHES: You would 14 Lache| should say that courage is a sort of endurance of the soul, 15 Lache| you would not admit that sort of endurance to be courage— 16 Lache| to investigations of this sort. But the spirit of controversy 17 Lache| to mean that courage is a sort of wisdom.~LACHES: What 18 Lache| defeat in war, or in any sort of contest; but to whom 19 Lache| pieces of words of this sort.~LACHES: Yes, Socrates;