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Dialogue
1 Intro| that is to say, he makes a long speech not much to the point, 2 Intro| that he cannot follow a long speech, and therefore he 3 Intro| admits his inability to speak long; will Protagoras in like 4 Intro| the way; he also makes a long speech in defence of the 5 Intro| allusion to Protagoras’ long speeches. (3) The manifest 6 Prot| images of them. He was not long in inventing articulate 7 Prot| and you would sorrowfully long to revisit the rascality 8 Prot| they go ringing on in a long harangue, like brazen pots, 9 Prot| and when any one makes a long speech to me I never remember 10 Prot| but I cannot manage these long speeches: I only wish that 11 Prot| or with some one of the long or day course runners. To 12 Prot| Protagoras, to the effect that as long as Protagoras is willing 13 Prot| your wish; for I too ought long since to have kept the engagement