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Dialogue
1 Meno| this curious passage, which forms the concluding portion of 2 Meno| not confined to him. The forms which they assume are numerous, 3 Meno| have laid aside the old forms of them. As he proceeds 4 Meno| many names and taken many forms, and has in a measure influenced 5 Meno| There they see the divine forms of justice, temperance, 6 Meno| perfect than the sensible forms of them which are given 7 Meno| have been converted into forms of another kind, which are 8 Meno| doctrine of ideas. Geometrical forms and arithmetical ratios 9 Meno| assailed takes two or three forms, but fails in any of them 10 Meno| most potent instrument, the forms of logic— arms ready for 11 Meno| of Plato survives in the ‘forms’ of Bacon. And on the other 12 Meno| length of the line which forms the side of that double 13 Meno| SOCRATES: Then the line which forms the side of eight feet ought 14 Meno| questions, in different forms, he would know as well as