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Dialogue
1 Intro| mensuration is required in order to show us pleasures and 2 Intro| Protagoras in a different order, asking (1) What virtue 3 Prot| have come to you now, in order that you may speak to him 4 Prot| and there we stopped in order to conclude a discussion 5 Prot| places behind him in perfect order.~After him, as Homer says ( 6 Prot| we stopped a little, in order to look about us, and then 7 Prot| public; he will learn to order his own house in the best 8 Prot| further, make a law by my order, that he who has no part 9 Prot| required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate 10 Prot| the children’s souls, in order that they may learn to be 11 Prot| master of gymnastic, in order that their bodies may better 12 Prot| given to the young man, in order to guide him in his conduct 13 Prot| you then what I will do in order that the conversation and 14 Prot| are like the Cretans— in order that they may not unlearn 15 Prot| more than they deserve, in order that the odium which is 16 Prot| said what you did only in order to make trial of me.~I answer,