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Dialogue
1 Intro| which, after Prometheus had given men the arts, Zeus is represented 2 Intro| the arts are said to be given by Prometheus (who stole 3 Intro| only follow the indications given by Plato himself. But it 4 Intro| previous interpretations given by Socrates. (2) The ludicrous 5 Prot| but what appellation is given to Protagoras? how is he 6 Prot| conceive this virtue to be given by nature, or to grow spontaneously, 7 Prot| the olden time; these are given to the young man, in order 8 Prot| and sauces.~When he had given this answer, the company 9 Prot| a higher meed should be given, and a lower to the less 10 Prot| fault with him, for I am not given to finding fault, and there 11 Prot| Socrates, that you have given a very good explanation 12 Prot| strength; the former is given by knowledge as well as 13 Prot| courageous. For confidence may be given to men by art, and also, 14 Prot| pleasure which is immediately given by them, but on account