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Dialogue
1 Intro| imprinted on the word by the genius of Plato; (3) that the principal 2 Intro| Olympic games. The man of genius, the great original thinker, 3 Intro| sense was not affixed by his genius, but already current. When 4 Intro| which attached to them. The genius of Plato could not have 5 Intro| that national decline of genius, unity, political force, 6 Intro| hardly have described a great genius like Democritus in the disdainful 7 Intro| further developed by the genius of Spinoza and Hegel. But 8 Intro| conform. His metaphysical genius is especially shown in the 9 Intro| than they are different: genius is of all ages, and there 10 Intro| his thoughts perish; his genius passes away unknown. But 11 Intro| language and invented by the genius of one or two great thinkers 12 Intro| he finds glimpses of the genius of the poet and of the common