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Dialogue
1 Intro| the Stranger to finish the argument...~The Stranger suggests 2 Intro| There is reason for the argument in favour of a property 3 Intro| writings, but may be even an argument in their favour. If we suppose 4 State| probably the completion of the argument will best show what you 5 State| part or class which the argument aims at reaching,—the one 6 State| that you have completed the argument, and I suppose that you 7 State| STRANGER: And this the argument defined to be the art of 8 State| this is as you say, can our argument about the king be true and 9 State| bring disgrace upon the argument at its close.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 10 State| Statesman with the rest, as the argument seems to require.~YOUNG 11 State| let us resume the previous argument, and as there were innumerable 12 State| them, in order that the argument may proceed in a regular 13 State| was the point at which the argument eluded our grasp, so in 14 State| absolute truth; meanwhile, the argument that the very existence 15 State| which concerns not this argument only but the conduct of 16 State| enquirer without any trouble or argument; whereas the greatest and 17 State| YOUNG SOCRATES: That, as the argument has already intimated, will 18 State| was shown in the previous argument.~STRANGER: Thank you for 19 State| after many windings in the argument appears to have been most