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Dialogue
1 Intro| which prevailed in his own day, and may be compared with 2 Intro| Protagoras, has won the day.~But is Socrates serious 3 Prot| Alcibiades. I saw him the day before yesterday; and he 4 Prot| until day-break; when the day breaks, then we will go. 5 Prot| blush upon his face (for the day was just beginning to dawn, 6 Prot| with me, on the very first day you will return home a better 7 Prot| and better on the second day than on the first, and better 8 Prot| first, and better every day than you were on the day 9 Prot| day than you were on the day before.~When I heard this, 10 Prot| heard you say, that every day he would grow and become 11 Prot| what shall I become better day by day?’ he would reply, ‘ 12 Prot| shall I become better day by day?’ he would reply, ‘In flute-playing.’ 13 Prot| you say that on the first day on which he associates with 14 Prot| better man, and on every day will grow in like manner,— 15 Prot| bring them into the light of day, they ordered Prometheus 16 Prot| forth into the light of day; and Prometheus, not knowing 17 Prot| some one of the long or day course runners. To such