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Dialogue
1 Intro| they have lost them by an ill bringing up, and have ended 2 Intro| instance:—Socrates may be ill or he may be well,—and remember 3 Intro| unpleasant to me when I am ill. And there is nothing else 4 Intro| Motion and rest were equally ill adapted to express its nature, 5 Thea| previously delivered them by an ill bringing up, but have stifled 6 Thea| accordingly as he is well or ill.~THEAETETUS: Of course.~ 7 Thea| event has turned out well or ill in the city, what disgrace