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Dialogue
1 Intro| think of knowledge? Does he agree with the common opinion 2 Prot| natures. And first, you would agree with me that justice is 3 Prot| behalf, and whether you would agree with me.~He replied, I cannot 4 Prot| replied, I cannot simply agree, Socrates, to the proposition 5 Prot| Certainly not; any more than I agree with what I understand to 6 Prot| thus are not temperate?~I agree, he said.~Then to act foolishly 7 Prot| harmony; they do not accord or agree: for how can they be said 8 Prot| how can they be said to agree if everything is assumed 9 Prot| Protagoras, and you, Socrates, to agree upon a compromise. Let us 10 Prot| his will, was obliged to agree that he would ask questions; 11 Prot| proceed to say, ‘I do not agree with the word of Pittacus, 12 Prot| Pittacus and refusing to agree with him, when he says, ‘ 13 Prot| to know whether you would agree with me; for I am of opinion 14 Prot| really the same, then we will agree; but if not, then we will 15 Prot| that I may know whether you agree with the rest of the world. 16 Prot| strength to help him?~I agree with you, Socrates, said 17 Prot| not cause pain;—they would agree to that also, if I am not 18 Prot| there again they would agree?~We both of us thought that 19 Prot| and wealth?’—they would agree to the latter alternative, 20 Prot| then, I shall say, if you agree so far, be so good as to 21 Prot| art and science?~They will agree, he said.~The nature of 22 Prot| entirely true.~Then you agree, I said, that the pleasant 23 Prot| to know whether you would agree with me in defining this