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Dialogue
1 Intro| had with him when he was quite young, a few days before 2 Intro| many bearded men’; he is quite inspired by his answers. 3 Intro| is given by Socrates is quite sufficient, viz. that the 4 Intro| which must have seemed quite as untenable to Plato as 5 Intro| same time? ‘Impossible.’ Quite possible, if you maintain 6 Intro| still the word ‘this’ is not quite correct, for language fails 7 Thea| be troublesome.~TERPSION: Quite right, Euclid.~EUCLID: And 8 Thea| follow you, in which they are quite right, considering your 9 Thea| well as in their own. It is quite dear that they never learned 10 Thea| other very cold?~THEAETETUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: Now is the 11 Thea| each percipient; are you quite certain that the several 12 Thea| only equality.~THEAETETUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: Thirdly, 13 Thea| there are times when my head quite swims with the contemplation 14 Thea| resemblance of the two states is quite astonishing.~SOCRATES: You 15 Thea| Socrates who is sick, produces quite another result; which is 16 Thea| SOCRATES: Then you were quite right in affirming that 17 Thea| you say, Socrates; you are quite right.~SOCRATES: Shall I 18 Thea| At first hearing, I was quite satisfied with the doctrine, 19 Thea| way?~THEAETETUS: Yes, in quite another way.~SOCRATES: And 20 Thea| What do you mean? I am not quite sure that I understand you, 21 Thea| intelligent person will object, quite the reverse. But I must 22 Thea| THEODORUS: In that opinion I quite agree.~SOCRATES: And is 23 Thea| themselves.~THEODORUS: I quite agree.~SOCRATES: Or again, 24 Thea| highest interests?~THEODORUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: Then we 25 Thea| geometrical problem.~SOCRATES: Quite right too; but as touching 26 Thea| parties have to say would be quite intolerable.~SOCRATES: Then 27 Thea| expressive of rest.~THEODORUS: Quite true.~SOCRATES: Yes, Theodorus, 28 Thea| speaking in which they will be quite at home.~SOCRATES: And so, 29 Thea| with me.~THEAETETUS: I am quite clear.~SOCRATES: And to 30 Thea| time?~SOCRATES: You are quite right, and perhaps there 31 Thea| right?~THEAETETUS: You are quite right.~SOCRATES: Then that 32 Thea| shall reply.~THEAETETUS: Quite right.~SOCRATES: Well, then, 33 Thea| been said which does not quite satisfy me.~THEAETETUS: 34 Thea| for other parts.~SOCRATES: Quite true, Theaetetus, and therefore, 35 Thea| third.~THEAETETUS: You are quite right; there is still one 36 Thea| nearer view, I find myself quite disappointed; the picture,