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Dialogue
1 Text| of entreating me. And we know that the entreaties of sovereigns 2 Text| themselves, natures that know nothing of goodness and 3 Text| For as regards Dion, I know right well, so far as it 4 Text| right intelligence ought to know that in times of civil strife 5 Text| way you yourself desire; I know that you will desire what 6 Text| one. For he professed to know many, and those the most 7 Text| me; but of its contents I know nothing; I know indeed that 8 Text| contents I know nothing; I know indeed that others have 9 Text| they are, is more than they know themselves. Thus much at 10 Text| or future, who say they know the things to which I devote 11 Text| when the soul is seeking to know, not the quality, but the 12 Text| to most of his hearers to know nothing of the things on 13 Text| discourse and digression will know well that, if Dionysios 14 Text| lesson, believe himself to know the matter, and has he an 15 Text| reflection said I would let him know my view of it on the following 16 Text| reasonably be expected, I know not what I shall do with 17 Text| the same time. I neither know nor did I hear the rest 18 Text| Dionysios in my presence I know and remember. “Plato,” he