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Dialogue
1 Lysis| stand. In the course of the argument he makes a distinction between 2 Lysis| manner in which the field of argument is widened, as in the Charmides 3 Lysis| youth takes in a difficult argument. But Plato has not forgotten 4 Lysis| mind was taken up with the argument; there was no mistaking 5 Lysis| Who are friends?’ for the argument declares ‘That the good 6 Lysis| dizzy with thinking of the argument, and therefore I hazard 7 Lysis| excluded by the previous argument; and therefore, if there 8 Lysis| afraid, I said, that the argument about friendship is false: 9 Lysis| intending to revise the argument, I said: Can we point out 10 Lysis| may be some sense in our argument about friendship. But if 11 Lysis| you get rid of the other argument, of the uselessness of like 12 Lysis| like—in the intoxication of argument, that may perhaps be allowed.~