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Dialogue
1 Intro| persons, in the Sophist and Statesman, but we are plunged at once 2 Intro| of the change, and in the Statesman expressly accuses himself 3 Intro| written unless the Sophist and Statesman had preceded? The swarm 4 Intro| and in the Sophist and Statesman, as well as in the Parmenides, 5 Intro| a silent auditor, in the Statesman just reminding us of his 6 Intro| characteristic jest about the statesman and the philosopher, and 7 Intro| shadow in the disguise of a statesman. We are not to suppose that 8 Intro| mankind. But a teacher or statesman may be justly condemned, 9 Intro| uncertain weapon, first, in the Statesman, when he says that we should 10 Intro| as he also says in the Statesman, we arrive at the infima 11 Intro| them; and once more in the Statesman, if we cannot bisect species, 12 Intro| that the Sophist or the Statesman can be caught in this way. 13 Intro| deemed madmen. ‘Philosopher, statesman, sophist,’ says Socrates, 14 Soph| terms?~SOCRATES: Sophist, statesman, philosopher.~THEODORUS: 15 Soph| longer speeches? Is he the statesman or the popular orator?~THEAETETUS: