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Dialogue
1 Intro| opposition of good and evil is really the opposition of a greater 2 Intro| he and not Protagoras is really a master in the two styles 3 Intro| own; as if the words might really be made to mean anything, 4 Intro| far-fetched notion, which is ‘really too bad,’ that Simonides 5 Intro| appearance of paradox—they are really moments or aspects of the 6 Intro| first sight distinct, is really a part of the same subject; 7 Prot| COMPANION: And is this stranger really in your opinion a fairer 8 Prot| COMPANION: But have you really met, Socrates, with some 9 Prot| without knowing what are really beneficial or hurtful: neither 10 Prot| friend, if many of them were really ignorant of their effect 11 Prot| to be a musician, but was really an eminent Sophist; also 12 Prot| dawned upon me, that he had really finished, not without difficulty 13 Prot| choose another who is not really better, and whom you only 14 Prot| the meaning of the poet really was. So I turned to Prodicus 15 Prot| think that Protagoras was really made ashamed by these words 16 Prot| confident without knowledge are really not courageous, but mad; 17 Prot| that pleasure and good are really the same, then we will agree;