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Dialogue
1 Intro| audience.~Here occurs a sort of interlude, which commences 2 Intro| human nature; (5) there is a sort of half-truth in the notion 3 Intro| is a paradox of the same sort as the profession of Socrates 4 Prot| appears to me to be a better sort of caution than concealment. 5 Prot| want you to make the same sort of answer to this young 6 Prot| will not experience the sort of drudgery with which other 7 Prot| the impression that this sort of knowledge cannot be taught. 8 Prot| their own free will in a sort of hope that they would 9 Prot| man ought to share in this sort of virtue, and that states 10 Prot| a counsellor about this sort of virtue, as they are of 11 Prot| result. A teacher of this sort I believe myself to be, 12 Prot| assented.~‘And is this a sort of thing which is of the 13 Prot| you wish’ or ‘if you will’ sort of conclusion to be proven, 14 Prot| ill is the bad.’~But what sort of doing is good in letters? 15 Prot| good in letters? and what sort of doing makes a man good 16 Prot| knowing of them. And what sort of well-doing makes a man 17 Prot| carpenters or anything of that sort; and he who by doing ill 18 Prot| can never be decided. This sort of entertainment they decline, 19 Prot| the confident, or another sort of nature?~Yes, he said; 20 Prot| consequences of another sort, and in as far as they are 21 Prot| better view:—that is the sort of thing which I desire 22 Prot| be one of the swaggering sort, ‘That is too ridiculous,