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Dialogue
1 Intro| one opposite. Folly, for example, is opposed to wisdom; and 2 Intro| better mind of man.~For example: (1) one of the noblest 3 Prot| he make of you? If, for example, you had thought of going 4 Prot| I will explain how by an example. Let me suppose that Hippocrates, 5 Prot| wisdom to others: as for example, Pericles, the father of 6 Prot| accord. Or take another example: there was Cleinias the 7 Prot| virtue— with the savages, for example, whom the poet Pherecrates 8 Prot| of Polycleitus afford an example, who are the companions 9 Prot| of the face;—the eye, for example, is not like the ear, and 10 Prot| for their branches, as for example, manure, which is a good 11 Prot| courageous goes; the one, for example, is ready to go to battle,