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Dialogue
1 Intro| holiness, and yet in a certain point of view nearly the same. 2 Intro| long speech not much to the point, which elicits the applause 3 Intro| accompanied with knowledge; or to point out with Aristotle that 4 Prot| begin again at the same point, Protagoras, and tell you 5 Prot| for there is always some point of view in which everything 6 Prot| are still in a certain point of view similar, and one 7 Prot| answers, and keep to the point, as he did at first; if 8 Prot| slipping away from the point, and instead of answering, 9 Prot| conversation, but at any point in the discourse he will 10 Prot| should like, however, to point out the general intention 11 Prot| he has another, and the point which is in dispute can 12 Prot| he said, if that is your point: those who have knowledge 13 Prot| the reflection is to the point, and the result proves that 14 Prot| and that is not the only point about which mankind are 15 Prot| question from the opposite point of view, and say: ‘Friends, 16 Prot| confident; so that, in this point of view, the cowardly and 17 Prot| of these things?~At this point he would no longer nod assent,