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Dialogue
1 Intro| of meaning and insight, hardly intelligible to the rest 2 Intro| explanation of (Greek), which is hardly consistent with the rational 3 Intro| study of them— this again is hardly consistent with the serious 4 Prot| Socrates? And yet I need hardly ask the question, for I 5 Prot| call a Sophist. And yet I hardly think that you know what 6 Prot| of Creon the Thessalian:~‘Hardly on the one hand can a man 7 Prot| utterance of a wise man: Hardly can a man be good’? Now 8 Prot| premising as his own thought, ‘Hardly can a man become truly good’; 9 Prot| with him, when he says, ‘Hardly can a man be good,’ which 10 Prot| as his own view, that ‘Hardly can a man become truly good’?~ 11 Prot| as Simonides says, that hardly can a man become good, but 12 Prot| can a man become good, but hardly can a man be good: and our 13 Prot| says,~‘On the one hand, hardly can a man become good, For