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Dialogue
1 Intro| eye, and sounds with the ear. This leads Socrates to 2 Intro| to us through the eye and ear, still their origin is a 3 Intro| following the lead of the eye or ear instead of the command of 4 Intro| represented to us by eye or ear—stronger by the natural 5 Intro| the nerves of the eye or ear is communicated to the mind 6 Intro| sympathy of the mind and the ear is no less striking than 7 Intro| by the impression of the ear compared with that which 8 Intro| person of a more discerning ear. And as we inherit from 9 Thea| young, and therefore your ear is quickly caught and your 10 Thea| both by the eye and by the ear, in order that, when you