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Dialogue
1 Intro| your statements? And yet surely you and Theodorus had better 2 Intro| orators and judges. For surely the orator cannot convey 3 Thea| remember. Whereas he moves surely and smoothly and successfully 4 Thea| probability with you, and yet surely you and Theodorus had better 5 Thea| THEAETETUS: Of something, surely.~SOCRATES: Of things learned 6 Thea| is to be allowed at all, surely we must allow it in respect 7 Thea| How can he?~SOCRATES: But surely he cannot suppose what he 8 Thea| opinion; and true opinion is surely unerring, and the results 9 Thea| present view, a syllable must surely be some indivisible form?~ 10 Thea| Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Surely I can have no conception 11 Thea| pretty end, for to know is surely to acquire knowledge.~THEAETETUS: