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Dialogue
1 Intro| Euclid; ‘only just now I was hearing of his noble conduct in 2 Intro| to the cobbler, who, on hearing that all is in motion, and 3 Intro| between seeing the forms or hearing the sounds of words in a 4 Intro| senses, two—the sight and the hearing—are of a more subtle and 5 Intro| The acts of seeing and hearing may be almost unconscious 6 Intro| inheritance of form, scent, hearing, sight, and other qualities 7 Intro| conceptions. In seeing or hearing or looking or listening 8 Intro| much our impressions of hearing may be affected by those 9 Thea| should rather be surprised at hearing anything else of him. But 10 Thea| citizen and stranger in my hearing, never did I hear him praise 11 Thea| senses are variously named hearing, seeing, smelling; there 12 Thea| sight, and so with sound and hearing, and with the rest of the 13 Thea| the various illusions of hearing and sight, or of other senses. 14 Thea| lost in wonder. At first hearing, I was quite satisfied with 15 Thea| not perceive by sight and hearing, or know, that which grammarians 16 Thea| have made an assault upon hearing, smelling, and the other 17 Thea| which is his mountain-pen. Hearing of enormous landed proprietors 18 Thea| perceptions, such as sight and hearing, or any other kind of perception? 19 Thea| in the act of seeing and hearing?~THEODORUS: Certainly not, 20 Thea| another; the objects of hearing, for example, cannot be 21 Thea| objects of sight through hearing?~THEAETETUS: Of course not.~ 22 Thea| them? for neither through hearing nor yet through seeing can 23 Thea| It would not be sight or hearing, but some other.~THEAETETUS: 24 Thea| would you give to seeing, hearing, smelling, being cold and