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Dialogue
1 Intro| to say, he makes a long speech not much to the point, which 2 Intro| he cannot follow a long speech, and therefore he must beg 3 Intro| the confident in a fluent speech.~Socrates renews the attack 4 Intro| way; he also makes a long speech in defence of the poem of 5 Intro| ludicrous opening of the speech in which the Lacedaemonians 6 Prot| in inventing articulate speech and names; and he also constructed 7 Prot| and so more fitted for speech and action; for the life 8 Prot| would not have missed the speech of Protagoras for a great 9 Prot| least particular of their speech, they go ringing on in a 10 Prot| can not only make a good speech, as he has already shown, 11 Prot| when any one makes a long speech to me I never remember what 12 Prot| discussions in shorter forms of speech as well as in longer, for 13 Prot| admits that he cannot make a speech—in this he yields the palm 14 Prot| instead of answering, making a speech at such length that most 15 Prot| and let go the reins of speech, that your words may be 16 Prot| to your favourite mode of speech, Socrates, ‘Let us reflect