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Dialogue
1 Intro| left in doubt at last how far in this interpretation of 2 Intro| Socrates is ‘fooling,’ how far he is in earnest.~All the 3 Prot| thought that the night was far spent. But the moment sleep 4 Prot| that, in my opinion, is a far truer account of the teaching 5 Prot| which you hold to be of far more value than the body, 6 Prot| of chance. For there is far greater peril in buying 7 Prot| acquired and taught. Thus far, Socrates, I have shown 8 Prot| for the opposite would be far more surprising.~But why 9 Prot| were all flute-players, as far as each had the capacity, 10 Prot| reflection on him; not that, as far as I am concerned, any reflection 11 Prot| they blame their defects far more than they deserve, 12 Prot| I have seen such persons far too confident.~And are not 13 Prot| that things are good in as far as they are pleasant, if 14 Prot| another sort, and in as far as they are painful they 15 Prot| my meaning is, that in as far as they are pleasant they 16 Prot| shall say, if you agree so far, be so good as to answer 17 Prot| all men whom I know, and far above all men of your age;