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Dialogue
1 Intro| is extracted with great difficulty.~Socrates concludes by professing 2 Prot| last, after a good deal of difficulty, the man was persuaded to 3 Prot| acquired.~There yet remains one difficulty which has been raised by 4 Prot| the only solution of your difficulty; there is no other. For 5 Prot| you would certainly have a difficulty, Socrates, in finding a 6 Prot| them; but there would be no difficulty in finding a teacher of 7 Prot| really finished, not without difficulty I began to collect myself, 8 Prot| have still one very small difficulty which I am sure that Protagoras 9 Prot| in my mind.~There is no difficulty, Socrates, in answering 10 Prot| as you appear to have a difficulty about this, let us take 11 Prot| Pittacus, you are mistaken; the difficulty is not to be good, but on 12 Prot| that although there is a difficulty in becoming good, yet this 13 Prot| be good.’ Now there is a difficulty in becoming good; and yet 14 Prot| as I think, our recent difficulty is most likely to be cleared 15 Prot| the first place there is a difficulty in explaining the meaning