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Dialogue
1 Menex| separate by any exact line the genuine writings of Plato from the 2 Menex| to Plato, are undoubtedly genuine. There is another portion 3 Menex| affirm either that they are genuine or spurious. They may have 4 Menex| rival that great work. If genuine, the proper place of the 5 Menex| line of demarcation between genuine and spurious writings of 6 Menex| partly spurious and partly genuine; they may be altogether 7 Menex| and the Cleitophon, may be genuine. The nature and object of 8 Menex| not consider them all as genuine until they can be proved 9 Menex| Timaeus, and the Laws are genuine.~On the whole, not a twentieth 10 Menex| Whether the Menexenus is a genuine writing of Plato, or an