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Dialogue
1 Intro| disinterested love of the truth, and remarks on the singular 2 Intro| his mode of revealing the truth is by lights and shadows, 3 Intro| There is quite as much truth on the side of Protagoras 4 Intro| as of Socrates; but the truth of Protagoras is based on 5 Intro| moments or aspects of the truth by the help of which we 6 Intro| Socrates and Plato outstep the truth—they make a part of virtue 7 Intro| of men and aspects of the truth, especially of the popular 8 Intro| This is an aspect of the truth which was lost almost as 9 Prot| Socrates, to confess the truth, I am.~But you should not 10 Prot| publicly forward and tells the truth about his dishonesty, then, 11 Prot| At length, when the truth dawned upon me, that he 12 Prot| not help acknowledging the truth of what he said, Socrates.~ 13 Prot| request, if I could. But the truth is that I cannot. And what 14 Prot| cheering; and to confess the truth, I wanted to get time to 15 Prot| whether I am speaking the truth. Simonides must have been 16 Prot| putting on the appearance of truth, you are speaking falsely 17 Prot| another and make proof of the truth in conversation. If you 18 Prot| appearances, and, showing the truth, would fain teach the soul 19 Prot| last to find rest in the truth, and would thus save our 20 Prot| think that I am speaking the truth or not?~They all thought