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Dialogue
1 Intro| which he takes himself of speaking as he likes. But Alcibiades 2 Intro| master in the two styles of speaking; and that he can undertake, 3 Prot| of whom you were just now speaking.~I replied: I will begin 4 Prot| while Thought him still speaking; still stood fixed to hear ( 5 Prot| mind set at rest. You were speaking of Zeus sending justice 6 Prot| several times while you were speaking, justice, and temperance, 7 Prot| qualities of which you are speaking are the parts of virtue 8 Prot| When Alcibiades had done speaking, some one—Critias, I believe— 9 Prot| test what, in your way of speaking, would be called my skill 10 Prot| Sophists of whom Protagoras was speaking, and not by valour of arms; 11 Prot| words, and see whether I am speaking the truth. Simonides must 12 Prot| us imagine Pittacus to be speaking and Simonides answering 13 Prot| appearance of truth, you are speaking falsely about the highest 14 Prot| for the men of whom we are speaking are surely madmen.~Then 15 Prot| that which, in our way of speaking, is termed being overcome 16 Prot| you not a similar way of speaking about pain? You call pain 17 Prot| that the art of which I am speaking cannot be taught, neither 18 Prot| whether you think that I am speaking the truth or not?~They all