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Dialogue
1 Intro| of the Sophists. There is quite as much truth on the side 2 Intro| says in the Theaetetus, are quite as agreeable as the argument, 3 Prot| him, and several times I quite forgot that he was present.~ 4 Prot| then he said: Yesterday quite late in the evening, on 5 Prot| to him or not;—you have quite made up your mind that you 6 Prot| with Pausanias was a youth quite young, who is certainly 7 Prot| himself in natural ability quite a match for anybody of his 8 Prot| their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the children’ 9 Prot| only answer, I shall be quite satisfied. You were saying 10 Prot| done by temperance, and quite another thing by folly?~ 11 Prot| and making an oration is quite another, in my humble opinion.~ 12 Prot| man become truly good’?~Quite right, said Prodicus.~And 13 Prot| simple observation, and quite unworthy of Simonides); 14 Prot| not, never mind.~You are quite right, he said; and I would 15 Prot| not mean in what he said quite at first, for his first 16 Prot| That, again, I replied, is quite true. And if this has been 17 Prot| this is true, it must be quite incapable of being taught.’