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Dialogue
1 Intro| a doubt lingering in his mind. Protagoras has spoken of 2 Intro| and represents the better mind of man.~For example: (1) 3 Prot| have quite made up your mind that you will at all hazards 4 Prot| that a man is out of his mind who says anything else. 5 Prot| minister to the virtuous mind, and that they may not be 6 Prot| I should like to have my mind set at rest. You were speaking 7 Prot| which still lingers in my mind.~There is no difficulty, 8 Prot| gratification is of the mind when receiving wisdom and 9 Prot| four-square in hands and feet and mind, a work without a flaw.’~ 10 Prot| four-square in hands and feet and mind, without a flaw—that is 11 Prot| states), and is of sound mind, I will find no fault with 12 Prot| conversation. If you have a mind to ask, I am ready to answer; 13 Prot| things, if I am in my right mind.~And is it partly good and 14 Prot| say to you: Uncover your mind to me, Protagoras, and reveal 15 Prot| the world are of another mind; and that men are commonly 16 Prot| follow; but if not, never mind.~You are quite right, he 17 Prot| fear and not terror.~Never mind, Prodicus, I said; but let