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Dialogue
1 Intro| them or not. A man would be thought a madman who professed an 2 Intro| but he would be equally thought a madman if he did not profess 3 Prot| tell you in your ear. But I thought that he was still very charming.~ 4 Prot| to you?~SOCRATES: Yes, I thought that he was very gracious; 5 Prot| you at once, and then I thought that the night was far spent. 6 Prot| about in the court, and I thought that I would make trial 7 Prot| If, for example, you had thought of going to Hippocrates 8 Prot| fair and gentle nature. I thought that I heard him called 9 Prot| voice, that I the while Thought him still speaking; still 10 Prot| yet I call them good.~I thought that Protagoras was getting 11 Prot| all, premising as his own thought, ‘Hardly can a man become 12 Prot| very well aware, but he thought that he would make fun, 13 Prot| they do not wish to have it thought that they rule the world 14 Prot| readier in deed, word, or thought; but if a man~‘Sees a thing 15 Prot| would agree?~We both of us thought that they would.~And then 16 Prot| not?~Protagoras himself thought that they would.~Well then, 17 Prot| the truth or not?~They all thought that what I said was entirely