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Dialogue
1 Intro| supposing that there are no teachers of virtue, whereas all men 2 Intro| virtue, whereas all men are teachers in a degree. Some, like 3 Intro| that all civilized men are teachers of virtue; and more than 4 Prot| back into them by these teachers, and made to learn calculation, 5 Prot| taught them, nor gave them teachers; but they were allowed to 6 Prot| knowledge which is gained from teachers, and make them wise in that, 7 Prot| later stage they send him to teachers, and enjoin them to see 8 Prot| reading and music; and the teachers do as they are desired. 9 Prot| like them. Then, again, the teachers of the lyre take similar 10 Prot| why? Because all men are teachers of virtue, each one according 11 Prot| and you say Where are the teachers? You might as well ask, 12 Prot| too there will not be any teachers found. Or you might ask, 13 Prot| the Sophists, who are the teachers of these things—you take