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Dialogue
1 Intro| and the unskilled in the arts, do not distinguish between 2 Intro| Prometheus had given men the arts, Zeus is represented as 3 Intro| These are not, like the arts, to be imparted to a few 4 Intro| skilled and unskilled in the arts, and not between skilled 5 Intro| virtues are not like the arts, gifts or attainments of 6 Intro| be noticed, in which the arts are said to be given by 7 Intro| tedious and hypercritical arts of interpretation which 8 Intro| condemnation of the same arts when applied to mythology 9 Prot| way that you learned the arts of the grammarian, or musician, 10 Prot| was saying, adopted these arts as veils or disguises because 11 Prot| have just escaped from the arts, are taken and driven back 12 Prot| ship-wrights; and the like of other arts which they think capable 13 Prot| about professors of the arts. But when the question is 14 Prot| salvation, stole the mechanical arts of Hephaestus and Athene, 15 Prot| practise their favourite arts, and carried off Hephaestus’ 16 Prot| he distribute them as the arts are distributed; that is 17 Prot| in the virtues, as in the arts. And further, make a law 18 Prot| would conceal the other arts, but imparting them—for 19 Prot| carry them further in their arts? And you would certainly