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Dialogue
1 Intro| professing his disinterested love of the truth, and remarks 2 Prot| have discovered a fairer love than he is; certainly not 3 Prot| in your opinion a fairer love than the son of Cleinias?~ 4 Prot| now heartily applaud and love your philosophical spirit, 5 Prot| type of character has the love of philosophy even stronger 6 Prot| philosophy even stronger than the love of gymnastics; they are 7 Prot| longest time whom the gods love.’~All this relates to Pittacus, 8 Prot| voluntarily I praise and love;—not even the gods war against 9 Prot| often compel himself to love and praise another, and 10 Prot| might be an involuntary love, such as a man might feel 11 Prot| and compels himself to love and praise his own flesh 12 Prot| good enough for me, who love and approve every one’)~( 13 Prot| addressing Pittacus,~‘Who love and APPROVE every one VOLUNTARILY, 14 Prot| involuntarily praise and love. And you, Pittacus, I would 15 Prot| or pleasure, or pain, or love, or perhaps by fear,—just