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Dialogue
1 Phileb| ancient ground. He cannot tell the relation in which abstract 2 Phileb| which I swear that I cannot tell whether they are a pleasure 3 Phileb| cannot always distinctly tell;—deduced from the laws of 4 Phileb| unlike. And so you must tell us what is the identical 5 Phileb| hour of need.~PROTARCHUS: Tell us what that is.~SOCRATES: 6 Phileb| in the arts.~PROTARCHUS: Tell us what it is.~SOCRATES: 7 Phileb| rhythms and measures; and they tell us that the same principle 8 Phileb| that if we are not able to tell the kinds of everything 9 Phileb| so at this moment? I will tell you. You, Socrates, have 10 Phileb| awake or in a dream I cannot tell; they were to the effect 11 Phileb| You, I think, will have to tell me that.~SOCRATES: Rather 12 Phileb| SOCRATES: Rather God will tell you, if there be any God 13 Phileb| saying?~SOCRATES: I will tell you, and do you listen to 14 Phileb| be asked.~SOCRATES: Well, tell me, is this question worth 15 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: And would you tell me again, sweet Socrates, 16 Phileb| them; that is what the wise tell us; for, say they, all things 17 Phileb| their argument. Shall I tell you how I mean to escape 18 Phileb| Protarchus. Answer now, and tell me whether you see, I will 19 Phileb| to ask whether you would tell me that ship-building is 20 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: Tell me first;—should we be most 21 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: How?~SOCRATES: Tell us, O beloved—shall we call 22 Phileb| now you and Philebus must tell me whether anything is still 23 Phileb| PROTARCHUS: And now, Socrates, we tell you that the truth of what