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Dialogue
1 Intro| truth. Arguments are often put into his mouth (compare 2 Intro| Socrates is induced by him to put the question in a new form. 3 Intro| imperfectly and at a distance, put the foot in the wrong shoe— 4 Intro| wrong shoe—that is to say, put the seal or stamp on the 5 Intro| after a time the birds are put in; for under this figure 6 Intro| forms of ignorance, and we put forth our hands and grasp 7 Intro| The rhetorician cannot put the judge or juror in possession 8 Intro| It has sought rather to put together scattered observations 9 Intro| which no logic has ever put to the test, in which the 10 Intro| knowledge, that the attempt to put them together has tested 11 Thea| me the writing, but have put off doing so; and now, why 12 Thea| is no difficulty as you put the question. You mean, 13 Thea| questions might have been put to you by a light-armed 14 Thea| or if you like you may put questions to me—a method 15 Thea| reverse. But I must beg you to put fair questions: for there 16 Thea| distinctly recognised, if we put the question in reference 17 Thea| adequately and at length, will put into the shade the other 18 Thea| perception—that was the case put by me just now which you 19 Thea| you think that no one ever put before his own mind five 20 Thea| SOCRATES: Let us take them and put them to the test, or rather,