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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Socratic circle. The dialogue commences with a request 2 Intro| drawn out in an imaginary ‘dialogue within a dialogue,’ conducted 3 Intro| imaginary ‘dialogue within a dialogue,’ conducted by Socrates 4 Intro| of all the persons in the Dialogue meeting at any one time, 5 Intro| with himself; or that the Dialogue fails in unity, and has 6 Intro| himself, at the end of the Dialogue, is disposed to concede); 7 Intro| in the latter part of the Dialogue, when Socrates is arguing 8 Intro| of Socrates, and of the Dialogue, is to show the unity of 9 Intro| be taught; the end of the Dialogue returns to the beginning. 10 Intro| in the first part of the Dialogue, and completely in the second. 11 Intro| the commencement of the Dialogue, Socrates sets up the proverbial 12 Intro| at the beginning of the Dialogue all play a part more or 13 Intro| irreligious teacher in this Dialogue. Also it may be observed 14 Prot| PROTAGORAS~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates, who is the narrator 15 Prot| who is the narrator of the Dialogue to his Companion. Hippocrates,