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Dialogue
1 Intro| world’—and in which the learned Hippias and the grammarian 2 Prot| in the same way that you learned the arts of the grammarian, 3 Prot| capable of being taught and learned. And if some person offers 4 Prot| former case, with not having learned, and having no teacher, 5 Prot| instruction in all that could be learned from masters, in his own 6 Prot| desired. And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning 7 Prot| same art which they have learned of their fathers? He and 8 Prot| Simonides or even older. Learned as you are in many things, 9 Prot| confident after they have learned than before.~And have you 10 Prot| after than before they had learned, and I should assent. And