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Dialogue
1 Intro| classification, and of not putting words in the place of things. 2 Intro| for example, the turn of words with which the dialogue 3 Intro| not too particular about words you will be all the richer 4 Intro| the same letters in all words? And our enquiry about the 5 Intro| should prove that, if our words had been fewer, they would 6 Intro| may be summed up in the words of the Lysis: ‘If evil were 7 Intro| comparing the letters in words which he knows with the 8 Intro| philosophical disregard of words. The evil of mere verbal 9 Intro| happily indicated than in the words of the Statesman:—‘If you 10 Intro| about things, and less about words, you will be richer in wisdom 11 Intro| Eleatic Stranger in the words—‘The higher ideas can hardly 12 Intro| truly expressed than in the words, —‘The greatest and noblest 13 Intro| reversing the accustomed use of words. The law which to the Greek 14 Intro| necessity and free-will. The words in which he describes the 15 Intro| of his own thoughts and words in an inferior form is characteristic 16 State| explanation we must translate the words above, ‘freest and airiest 17 State| due, and with all those words, in short, which denote 18 State| particular word, or of all words?~YOUNG SOCRATES: Clearly, 19 State| better knowledge of all words.~STRANGER: And is our enquiry 20 State| or shall we retract our words?~YOUNG SOCRATES: To what 21 State| I can explain to you in words the thought which is passing