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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Dialogues of Plato, is put into the mouth of Socrates, 2 Intro| nature of punishment is put into his mouth; (2) he is 3 Prot| resolution. So I examined him and put questions to him. Tell me, 4 Prot| question which is fairly put. If Hippocrates comes to 5 Prot| persist, he is dragged away or put out by the constables at 6 Prot| reverence and justice shall be put to death, for he is a plague 7 Prot| only what was spoken, they put into his hands the works 8 Prot| you who answer may both be put on our trial.~Protagoras 9 Prot| you only say is better, to put another over him as though 10 Prot| questions; and when he had put a sufficient number of them, 11 Prot| short replies. He began to put his questions as follows:—~ 12 Prot| that the stop should be put after ‘voluntarily’); ‘but 13 Prot| talk with one another, and put one another to the proof 14 Prot| like a skilful weigher, put into the balance the pleasures