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Dialogue
1 Intro| knowing than he is, or have to go to him, if every man is 2 Intro| another, and another? Thus we go round and round in a circle 3 Intro| and other ages.~And now I go to meet Meletus at the porch 4 Intro| clearing the ground must go on, perhaps for a generation, 5 Intro| unity. Why should we not go a step further still and 6 Intro| by great movements, which go beyond the limits of nations 7 Intro| number of facts; and when we go beyond these, we fall into 8 Thea| else of him. But why did he go on, instead of stopping 9 Thea| as far as Erineum. Let us go in, then, and, while we 10 Thea| ships without ballast, and go darting about, and are mad 11 Thea| Theaetetus, I would advise you to go on with him and not let 12 Thea| again—they are ready to go to me on their knees—and 13 Thea| the sun and the heavens go round in their orbits, all 14 Thea| poor ignoramuses have to go to him, if each one is the 15 Thea| SOCRATES: If you were to go into a Lacedaemonian palestra, 16 Thea| depart,’ but you seem to go about your work more after 17 Thea| But I am not disposed to go further than you suggest.~ 18 Thea| many who do not altogether go along with Protagoras. Here 19 Thea| but if you wish, let us go back to the argument.~SOCRATES: 20 Thea| not know. I need not again go over the catalogue of excluded 21 Thea| opposite—false when they go awry and crooked.~THEAETETUS: 22 Thea| likes, and let the bird go again, and he may do so 23 Thea| it, and again to let them go, how will he express himself?— 24 Thea| you will be compelled to go round and round, and you 25 Thea| show;’ and perhaps if we go forward in the search, we 26 Thea| THEAETETUS: Very true; let us go forward and try.~SOCRATES: 27 Thea| or the like; for these go about everywhere and are 28 Thea| opinion of them, and so we go round and round:—the revolution 29 Thea| my art; I can no further go, nor do I know aught of 30 Thea| fair.~And now I have to go to the porch of the King