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Dialogue
1 Intro| he hold that knowledge is power? Protagoras agrees that 2 Intro| is certainly a governing power.~This, however, is not the 3 Intro| than the other animals, the power of self-improvement; (7) 4 Prot| keeping of Zeus, and the power of Prometheus did not extend 5 Prot| to any living man in the power of holding and apprehending 6 Prot| this I conceive to be the power of knowing what compositions 7 Prot| this, and yet have not the power of making others good—whereas 8 Prot| salvation of states and power over others and wealth?’— 9 Prot| principle; or would the power of appearance? Is not the