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Dialogue
1 Intro| Terpsion, who has come to Megara from the country, 2 Intro| begin to grow again. There come to me also those who have 3 Intro| that you are in labour. Come then to me, who am a midwife, 4 Intro| ceased to move, “chaos would come again.” Now apply this doctrine 5 Intro| the object of sense— which come to the birth together. There 6 Intro| and the appropriate object come together, and give birth 7 Intro| hopes that Socrates will come to the rescue. Socrates 8 Intro| not escape until you have come to an understanding with 9 Intro| crooked ways; dangers have come upon him too soon, when 10 Intro| Again, the truth must often come to a man through others, 11 Intro| resolvable into facts which come to us through the eye and 12 Intro| object, the undefined notion, come out into relief as we approach 13 Intro| on Psychology which has come down to us. The imaginary 14 Intro| only does a gleam of light come through the darkness of 15 Intro| subject of our enquiry. We come at once upon the difficulty 16 Intro| innumerable persons whom we come across in life.~b. The error 17 Intro| returns, the neglected organs come back into use, and the river 18 Thea| it through?—having just come from the country, I should 19 Thea| fine fellow; tell him to come and sit by me.~THEODORUS: 20 Thea| by me.~THEODORUS: I will. Come hither, Theaetetus, and 21 Thea| light the truth.~SOCRATES: Come, you made a good beginning 22 Thea| others, Theaetetus, who come to me apparently having 23 Thea| great with some conception. Come then to me, who am a midwife’ 24 Thea| reality none of these theories come from me; they all come from 25 Thea| theories come from me; they all come from him who talks with 26 Thea| you shall see how I will come to the rescue. If a person 27 Thea| have escaped until you had come to an understanding about 28 Thea| my good sir, he will say, come to the argument in a more 29 Thea| turning philosopher, he will come to hate philosophy. I would 30 Thea| behalf, had we not better come to a clearer agreement about 31 Thea| existence, but when they come together and generate sensations 32 Thea| unbidden guests who will come pouring in upon our feast 33 Thea| common perception cannot come to you, either through the 34 Thea| SOCRATES: Then do we not come back to the old difficulty? 35 Thea| where we are, nothing will come to light.~THEAETETUS: Very 36 Thea| of knowledge would have come to a pretty end, for to