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Dialogue
1 Intro| also shared, as well as Alcibiades and Critias, both of whom 2 Intro| speaking as he likes. But Alcibiades answers that the two cases 3 Intro| which he is requested by Alcibiades to defer.~The argument is 4 Intro| the Sophists, showing, as Alcibiades says, that he is only pretending 5 Intro| towards the end. There is Alcibiades, who is compelled by the 6 Prot| Companion. Hippocrates, Alcibiades and Critias. Protagoras, 7 Prot| been in chase of the fair Alcibiades. I saw him the day before 8 Prot| that is now the charm of Alcibiades.~COMPANION: Well, and how 9 Prot| entered than there followed us Alcibiades the beautiful, as you say, 10 Prot| placed. Meanwhile Callias and Alcibiades got Prodicus out of bed 11 Prot| younger brother of our friend Alcibiades, of whom this very same 12 Prot| Cleinias would be corrupted by Alcibiades, took him away, and placed 13 Prot| to speak in yours.~Here Alcibiades interposed, and said: That, 14 Prot| say what he thinks.~When Alcibiades had done speaking, some 15 Prot| Protagoras: and this led Alcibiades, who loves opposition, to 16 Prot| allow me.~Nay, Hippias, said Alcibiades; not now, but at some other 17 Prot| which he would do. Thereupon Alcibiades turned to Callias, and said:— 18 Prot| ashamed by these words of Alcibiades, and when the prayers of