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26 argument
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25 pain
25 take
Plato
Protagoras

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part
   Dialogue
1 Intro| commences with a request on the part of Hippocrates that Socrates 2 Intro| several functions, and no one part is like any other part. 3 Intro| one part is like any other part. This admission, which has 4 Intro| with a declaration on the part of Socrates that he cannot 5 Intro| and Protagoras on the one part, and the rest of the world 6 Intro| Zeus; (8) in the latter part of the Dialogue, when Socrates 7 Intro| his object in the first part of the Dialogue, and completely 8 Intro| of Socrates in the second part for Protagoras in the first. 9 Intro| the Dialogue all play a part more or less conspicuous 10 Intro| sight distinct, is really a part of the same subject; for 11 Intro| outstep the truth—they make a part of virtue into the whole. 12 Prot| profession, but only as a part of education, and because 13 Prot| followed him; the greater part of them appeared to be foreigners, 14 Prot| which the art of war is a part. After a while the desire 15 Prot| order, that he who has no part in reverence and justice 16 Prot| the life of man in every part has need of harmony and 17 Prot| revisit the rascality of this part of the world. You, Socrates, 18 Prot| And do men have some one part and some another part of 19 Prot| one part and some another part of virtue? Or if a man has 20 Prot| virtue? Or if a man has one part, must he also have all the 21 Prot| Then, I said, no other part of virtue is like knowledge, 22 Prot| do you maintain that one part of virtue is unlike another, 23 Prot| that he would not play the part of answerer any more if 24 Prot| poetry is the principal part of education; and this I 25 Prot| Lacedaemon than in any other part of Hellas, and there are 26 Prot| certainly designed in every part to be a refutation of the


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