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Dialogue
1 Intro| possession of the whole truth. Arguments are often put into his mouth ( 2 Intro| and even charging his own arguments with unfairness. In the 3 Intro| mother Tethys.”~And many arguments are used to show, that motion 4 Intro| becoming”?’~‘When I hear your arguments, I am marvellously ready 5 Intro| the bag which contains the arguments, but that I extract them 6 Intro| his former opinion by the arguments of Socrates.~Socrates then 7 Intro| at each moment.’ In the arguments about sight and memory there 8 Intro| Still at the bottom of the arguments there remains a truth, that 9 Intro| these, although telling arguments with the multitude, can 10 Intro| described,—‘the flood of arguments pouring in,’ the fresh discussions ‘ 11 Thea| would have knocked their arguments together finely. But you 12 Thea| mind influenced by popular arguments. Protagoras, or some one 13 Thea| would be satisfied with such arguments.~SOCRATES: Then you and 14 Thea| Protagoras, better guess which arguments in a court would convince 15 Thea| principle either in their arguments or in their minds, conceiving,