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Dialogue
1 Intro| The Stranger begins the enquiry by making a division of 2 Intro| letters in all words? And our enquiry about the Statesman in like 3 Intro| sluggishness.’ And if we pursue the enquiry, we find that these opposite 4 Intro| originate new directions of enquiry. Plato seems to be conscious 5 State| follows next in the order of enquiry. And please to say, whether 6 State| seeking the ruler; and our enquiry is not concerned with him 7 State| difference in a process of enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What do 8 State| of what was said in the enquiry about the Sophist? (Compare 9 State| worked out: this is where the enquiry fails.~YOUNG SOCRATES: I 10 State| things, to go on with the enquiry and not desist until he 11 State| words.~STRANGER: And is our enquiry about the Statesman intended 12 State| the ease or rapidity of an enquiry, not our first, but our 13 State| daylight in the present enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: That is 14 State| never be recovered, because enquiry would be unlawful. And human 15 State| STRANGER: We must extend our enquiry to all those things which 16 State| actions; and if we pursue the enquiry, we shall find that men 17 State| STRANGER: And returning to the enquiry with which we began, have 18 State| the subject of the present enquiry.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very right.~