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Dialogue
1 Lache| still in ignorance of the nature of courage. They must go 2 Lache| us in distinguishing the nature of courage. In this part 3 Lache| true intimations of the nature of courage are allowed to 4 Lache| prior question about the nature of the art of which we want 5 Lache| clearly, we should know the nature of sight, and should be 6 Lache| must we not first know the nature of virtue? For how can we 7 Lache| presume that we know the nature of virtue?~LACHES: Yes.~ 8 Lache| set about determining the nature of courage, and in the second 9 Lache| to speak of the universal nature which pervades them all.~ 10 Lache| fancy that I do know the nature of courage; but, somehow 11 Lache| hold of her and tell her nature.~SOCRATES: But, my dear 12 Lache| like him to say what is the nature of this knowledge or wisdom.~ 13 Lache| knowledge only extends to the nature of health and disease: he 14 Lache| question extended to the whole nature of courage: and according 15 Lache| displayed your ignorance of the nature of courage, but you look