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Dialogue
1 Intro| little akin. (1) The same persons reappear, including the 2 Intro| certain impenetrable godless persons, who will not believe what 3 Intro| exactly answers to these persons, in whom Plato may perhaps 4 Intro| geometrician of Cyrene, are the persons with whom Socrates is conversing.’~ 5 Intro| dreams. And the scandals of persons or their ancestors, male 6 Intro| absolutely the same to different persons, but the art of measuring 7 Intro| and communion with other persons.~2. The second question, 8 Intro| affinity to one class of persons as poetry has to another; 9 Intro| knowledge of which enthusiastic persons have made a lifelong study, 10 Intro| always but often, other persons and events: (c) of the effect 11 Intro| but of the innumerable persons whom we come across in life.~ 12 Intro| the minds of all educated persons. They are distinguished 13 Thea| THEAETETUS~PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Socrates, 14 Thea| actually conversing with the persons whom he mentioned—these 15 Thea| remarks on a similarity in our persons, either by way of praise 16 Thea| you must often have heard persons ask:—How can you determine 17 Thea| that ingenious class of persons.~THEAETETUS: I do not as 18 Thea| or any other uneducated persons, for they have no eye for 19 Thea| not mere good-for-nothing persons, mere burdens of the earth, 20 Thea| each thing, then, as many persons affirm, you will get at