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Dialogue
1 Intro| intellectual tendencies of his own age; the adversary of the almost 2 Intro| no more corrupted in the age of Demosthenes than in the 3 Intro| Demosthenes than in the age of Pericles), but honourable 4 Intro| and the Sophists of the age of Socrates, who appeared 5 Intro| moral corruption in the age of Demosthenes than in the 6 Intro| Demosthenes than in the age of Pericles. The Athenian 7 Intro| logical exercises of the age in which he lived; and while 8 Intro| ancient thinkers in the age of Plato: How could one 9 Intro| necessary or possible in the age in which he lived. In the 10 Intro| rational, suitable to its own age, unsuitable to any other. 11 Intro| peculiar difficulties in his age which he cannot overcome. 12 Intro| creature or expression of the age in which he lives. His ideas 13 Intro| of the influences of his age, another is in antagonism 14 Intro| abstract principles. In this age of reason any one can too 15 Soph| help; he is about my own age, and my partner at the gymnasium, 16 Soph| can judge, although, at my age, I may be one of those who