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1 Parme| is a serious one, as he truly says; nor could I urge him 2 Parme| Parmenides.~To appreciate truly the character of these criticisms, 3 Parme| greatness to a sail. He truly explains to Socrates that 4 Parme| not-being of not-being; or more truly being partakes of the being 5 Parme| fallacies, as we are often truly told, have originated in 6 Parme| spirit of Plato had been truly understood and appreciated. 7 Parme| absolute many one, I should be truly amazed. And so of all the 8 Parme| and younger than itself?~Truly.~And is it or does it become 9 Parme| cannot say that what is truly one has parts?~Impossible.~ 10 Parme| we affirm that we speak truly, we must also affirm that 11 Parme| argument in a word and say truly: If one is not, then nothing