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Dialogue
1 Intro| will briefly consider how far these statements appear 2 Intro| conceived than this. So far is Plato from supposing 3 Intro| paradoxes of Zeno extended far beyond the Eleatic circle. 4 Intro| contradiction. Plato, as far as we know, is the first 5 Intro| which he has thrown down. So far as they are aids to reflection 6 Intro| it easy to determine how far the unknown element affects 7 Intro| countries, but this is very far from being the fulfilment 8 Intro| almost of God? When we look far away into the primeval sources 9 Intro| single room,’ yet he is far from being ignorant of the 10 Soph| Stranger?~STRANGER: I am far from objecting, Theodorus, 11 Soph| a young man, and he was far advanced in years. (Compare 12 Soph| Certainly.~STRANGER: Thus far, then, the Sophist and the 13 Soph| conversation, of which the style is far from being agreeable to 14 Soph| THEAETETUS: That is my view, as far as I can judge, although, 15 Soph| perplexity.~STRANGER: We are far from having exhausted the 16 Soph| on this view being, in so far as it is known, is acted 17 Soph| consideration of them, so far as they come within the 18 Soph| motion.~THEAETETUS: Yes, by far.~STRANGER: And two of these 19 Soph| THEAETETUS: That is not far from the truth.~STRANGER: 20 Soph| that we have succeeded thus far, the citadel is ours, and 21 Soph| them, by expressing it, as far as they can, in word and