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rich 4
rid 1
ridiculous 3
right 18
rightly 4
ringing 1
rise 1
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19 poem
19 tell
18 alcibiades
18 right
18 son
18 speaking
18 temperance
Plato
Protagoras

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right
   Dialogue
1 Intro| the Athenian people are right in distinguishing between 2 Intro| war?—because they form a right estimate of pleasures and 3 Intro| adversary Socrates in the right; or that in this or that 4 Intro| mouth; (2) he is clearly right also in maintaining that 5 Intro| have bad sons; (4) he is right also in observing that the 6 Prot| been showing that they are right in admitting every man as 7 Prot| that your countrymen are right in admitting the tinker 8 Prot| Yes, Socrates, you are right in supposing that they differ.~ 9 Prot| Callias seized me by the right hand, and in his left hand 10 Prot| to me to be more in the right than Protagoras; that is 11 Prot| become truly good’?~Quite right, said Prodicus.~And then 12 Prot| Prodicus among us, at the right moment; for he has a wisdom, 13 Prot| hereby you may know that I am right in attributing to the Lacedaemonians 14 Prot| think that Homer was very right in saying that~‘When two 15 Prot| all things, if I am in my right mind.~And is it partly good 16 Prot| never mind.~You are quite right, he said; and I would have 17 Prot| found to consist in the right choice of pleasures and 18 Prot| explain to us how he can be right in what he said at first.


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