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Dialogue
1 Intro| generalization which he has already learned to apply to arithmetic. 2 Intro| lords of philosophy have not learned the way to the dicastery 3 Intro| be excused for not having learned how to make a bed, or cook 4 Intro| opposite of softness, is slowly learned by reflection and experience. 5 Intro| individual what can only be learned from the history of the 6 Thea| quite dear that they never learned anything from me; the many 7 Thea| forgets whatever she has learned?~THEAETETUS: True.~SOCRATES: 8 Thea| shall we say that not having learned, we do not hear the language 9 Thea| only, whether a man who has learned, and remembers, can fail 10 Thea| surely.~SOCRATES: Of things learned and perceived, that is?~ 11 Thea| question, whether a man who had learned and remembered could fail 12 Thea| anything which he has not learned—am I not right?~THEODORUS: 13 Thea| keen and shrewd; he has learned how to flatter his master 14 Thea| others in motion—having learned that all is motion, he will 15 Thea| he may be said to have learned or discovered the thing 16 Thea| And thus, when a man has learned and known something long 17 Thea| was the way in which we learned letters? and, first of all,