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Dialogue
1 Intro| appears to be accepted. But soon the Protagorean thesis is 2 Intro| of them have left me too soon, and the result has been 3 Intro| perhaps we are crowing too soon; and if Protagoras, “the 4 Intro| dangers have come upon him too soon, when the tenderness of 5 Intro| in the moist they are too soon effaced. Yet greater is 6 Intro| those of the great Eleatic, soon degenerated into a mere 7 Intro| the Megarian philosophy, soon discovers a flaw in the 8 Intro| thoughts of men deepened, and soon they began to be aware that 9 Intro| the mind apart from them. Soon objects of sense were merged 10 Intro| he is taught to call it. Soon he learns to utter the name 11 Intro| a great thought. But he soon finds that all things remain 12 Intro| beginning is made, the old habit soon returns, the neglected organs 13 Thea| but I took notes of it as soon as I got home; these I filled 14 Thea| others, have gone away too soon; and have not only lost 15 Thea| of his orphans. I was too soon diverted from the abstractions 16 Thea| try.~SOCRATES: The trail soon comes to an end, for a whole 17 Thea| wrong?~SOCRATES: We shall soon know; for we have as hostages