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Dialogue
1 Meno| Socrates remarks, saves a great deal of trouble to him who 2 Meno| Athenian gentleman—to the great Athenian statesmen of past 3 Meno| Themistocles, Pericles, and other great men, had sons to whom they 4 Meno| hereditary friend of the great king. Like Alcibiades he 5 Meno| Protagoras to the other great Sophist. He is the sophisticated 6 Meno| to be a caricature of a great theory of knowledge, which 7 Meno| together in a new form. Their great diversity shows the tentative 8 Meno| ancient philosophy. There is a great deal in modern philosophy 9 Meno| philosophy is, it exercised a great influence on his successors, 10 Meno| hereditary friend of the great king, virtue is the power 11 Meno| kings and mighty men and great in wisdom and are called 12 Meno| would have known our future great men; and on their showing 13 Meno| there were any, and taken great pains to find them, and 14 Meno| him who there is in this great city who will teach him 15 Meno| allies? Nay, but he was of a great family, and a man of influence 16 Meno| feat) ‘would have obtained great rewards.’~And again:—~‘Never 17 Meno| when fastened, they are of great value, for they are really