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Dialogue
1 Intro| reproaches Pittacus for having said, ‘Hard is it to be 2 Intro| different natures, after having been easily reduced to two 3 Intro| satirized at the same time.~Not having the whole of this poem before 4 Prot| and are you not ashamed at having to appear before the Hellenes 5 Prot| the former case, with not having learned, and having no teacher, 6 Prot| not having learned, and having no teacher, and yet giving 7 Prot| stranger. Now I, Protagoras, having these examples before me, 8 Prot| making some large, and having their size as a protection, 9 Prot| of Epimetheus.~Now man, having a share of the divine attributes, 10 Prot| were gathered together, having no art of government, they 11 Prot| one skilled individual having enough of medicine or of 12 Prot| men regard every man as having a share of justice or honesty 13 Prot| to wonder at good fathers having bad sons, or at good sons 14 Prot| bad sons, or at good sons having bad fathers, of which the 15 Prot| grateful I am to you for having brought me hither; I would 16 Prot| raise your voice; so now, having such a bad memory, I will 17 Prot| how fortunate are we in having Prodicus among us, at the 18 Prot| and only for a time. But having become good, to remain in 19 Prot| and corresponding thing having a peculiar function, no 20 Prot| and the painful the evil. Having regard not only to my present 21 Prot| desire in this speculation. Having seen what your opinion is 22 Prot| you satisfied, then, at having a life of pleasure which 23 Prot| And is not ignorance the having a false opinion and being