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Dialogue
1 Intro| will Protagoras in like manner acknowledge his inability 2 Intro| argue in a highly impressive manner that the whole composition 3 Intro| remarks on the singular manner in which he and his adversary 4 Intro| with a natural or even wild manner of treating his subject; 5 Intro| of Simonides, after the manner of the Sophists, showing, 6 Prot| to buy of them. In like manner those who carry about the 7 Prot| every day will grow in like manner,—in what, Protagoras, will 8 Prot| his own house in the best manner, and he will be able to 9 Prot| very prolific; and in this manner the race was preserved. 10 Prot| ones? ‘Shall this be the manner in which I am to distribute 11 Prot| of a beast acts in that manner. But he who desires to inflict 12 Prot| of flute-playing? In like manner I would have you consider 13 Prot| and I would say in like manner on your behalf also, if 14 Prot| which is done in the same manner, is done by the same; and 15 Prot| which is done in an opposite manner by the opposite?~He agreed.~ 16 Prot| run slowly. And in like manner if you want to hear me and 17 Prot| to ask, let him in like manner answer me; and if he seems 18 Prot| a bad physician. In like manner the good may become deteriorated 19 Prot| turns and in an orderly manner, even though they are very 20 Prot| of the body. And in like manner I say of confidence and 21 Prot| assert in that unqualified manner that the pleasant is the