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Dialogue
1 Intro| is required in order to show us pleasures and pains in 2 Intro| Protagoras has been striving to show that virtue is not knowledge, 3 Intro| and of the Dialogue, is to show the unity of virtue. In 4 Prot| Hippias, and would gladly show us to them in the light 5 Prot| you would, if possible, show me a little more clearly 6 Prot| I will now endeavour to show further that they do not 7 Prot| by which I endeavour to show that virtue may be taught, 8 Prot| I have also attempted to show that you are not to wonder 9 Prot| Protagoras at first made a show of refusing, as he said 10 Prot| should have nothing to show worthy of this height of 11 Prot| and I will endeavour to show at the same time how, as 12 Prot| words of the poem tend to show that on the one hand a man 13 Prot| some one to whom he may show his discoveries, and who 14 Prot| although you proceeded to show that those who have knowledge 15 Prot| agreement, that I should show the way in which, as I think, 16 Prot| and I will endeavour to show you. When men are overcome 17 Prot| standard, you will be able to show us that standard. But you 18 Prot| standard. But you have none to show.’~I do not think that they 19 Prot| actual pain a good, you can show what that is. But you cannot.’~ 20 Prot| and if you are unable to show any good or evil which does 21 Prot| courage,— which tends to show that virtue can certainly 22 Prot| knowledge, as you are seeking to show, then I cannot but suppose