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other 106
others 29
otherwise 3
ought 24
our 42
ours 2
ourselves 3
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25 take
24 callias
24 greater
24 ought
23 against
23 agree
23 before
Plato
Protagoras

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ought
   Dialogue
1 Intro| and with this result we ought to be satisfied.~Socrates 2 Intro| introducing the poets, who ought not to be allowed, any more 3 Intro| that Protagoras the Sophist ought always to be in the wrong, 4 Prot| private gentleman and freeman ought to know them?~Just so, he 5 Prot| any one as to whether you ought to intrust yourself to him 6 Prot| improved by his conversation, ought to be very cautious; great 7 Prot| disbelieve your assertion. And I ought to tell you why I am of 8 Prot| they think that every man ought to share in this sort of 9 Prot| madness. They say that all men ought to profess honesty whether 10 Prot| if he has none at all he ought not to be in the world.~ 11 Prot| other artists. As yet I ought not to say the same of Paralus 12 Prot| like in some particular ought not to be called alike, 13 Prot| who are capable of either, ought to speak shorter as I beg 14 Prot| is my view, and every man ought to say what he thinks.~When 15 Prot| present at such discussions ought to be impartial hearers 16 Prot| then the inferior or worse ought not to preside over the 17 Prot| time how, as I maintain, he ought to answer: and when I have 18 Prot| countryman of yours, and you ought to come to his aid. I must 19 Prot| us ask Prodicus, for he ought to be able to answer questions 20 Prot| think that he is unfair; he ought either to proceed with the 21 Prot| said; or shall I begin?~You ought to take the lead, he said; 22 Prot| knows to be evil when he ought not, because he is overcome 23 Prot| knowledge of when a man ought to choose the greater or 24 Prot| is your wish; for I too ought long since to have kept


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