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Dialogue
1 Intro| name; and the words of the young Hippocrates, when with a 2 Intro| over-refining philosophy. The ‘tyros young and old,’ of whom Plato 3 Intro| and he, too, can deceive young men, who are still at a 4 Intro| used to think, when I was young, that I knew all about not-being, 5 Intro| out of which tyros old and young derive such a feast of amusement. 6 Soph| two methods, when I was a young man, and he was far advanced 7 Soph| recommend you to take a young person—Theaetetus, for example— 8 Soph| shall get my friend here, young Socrates, the namesake of 9 Soph| Sophistry, and is a hunt after young men of wealth and rank—such 10 Soph| possible? for perhaps your young eyes may see things which 11 Soph| How do the Sophists make young men believe in their supreme 12 Soph| less intelligent sort of young children, to whom he shows 13 Soph| to enchant the hearts of young men by words poured through 14 Soph| feast for tyros, whether young or old; for there is nothing