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1 Intro| father of Critobulus, like Lysimachus in the Laches, his fellow Gorgias Part
2 Intro| of Aristeides, the son of Lysimachus. But to Rhadamanthus the 3 Text | Aristeides, the son of Lysimachus. But, in general, great Laches Part
4 Intro| INTRODUCTION~Lysimachus, the son of Aristides the 5 Intro| consultation. He is a stranger to Lysimachus, but is afterwards recognised 6 Intro| been diametrically opposed.~Lysimachus here proposes to resign 7 Intro| youngest.~First is the aged Lysimachus, who may be compared with 8 Intro| by the circumstance that Lysimachus, the friend of Sophroniscus, 9 Intro| recognition of Socrates by Lysimachus is extremely graceful; and 10 Text | PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE: Lysimachus, son of Aristides. Melesias, 11 Text | Nicias, Laches, Socrates.~LYSIMACHUS: You have seen the exhibition 12 Text | As far as I am concerned, Lysimachus and Melesias, I applaud 13 Text | approve of the remark which Lysimachus made about his own father 14 Text | in that remark of yours, Lysimachus. But why, instead of consulting 15 Text | you are enquiring after.~LYSIMACHUS: Why, Laches, has Socrates 16 Text | sort?~LACHES: Certainly, Lysimachus.~NICIAS: That I have the 17 Text | young men at their age.~LYSIMACHUS: Those who have reached 18 Text | Certainly, father, this is he.~LYSIMACHUS: I am delighted to hear, 19 Text | renewed.~LACHES: Indeed, Lysimachus, you ought not to give him 20 Text | would never have occurred.~LYSIMACHUS: That is very high praise 21 Text | endeavour to advise you, Lysimachus, as far as I can in this 22 Text | enemies. My opinion then, Lysimachus, is, as I say, that the 23 Text | the arts of war. Further, Lysimachus, I have encountered a good 24 Text | skill. Such is my judgment, Lysimachus, of the desirableness of 25 Text | his opinion of the matter.~LYSIMACHUS: I am going to ask this 26 Text | you agree.~SOCRATES: What, Lysimachus, are you going to accept 27 Text | opinion of the majority?~LYSIMACHUS: Why, yes, Socrates; what 28 Text | matter about which you and Lysimachus are deliberating? Are you 29 Text | therefore, Laches and Nicias, as Lysimachus and Melesias, in their anxiety 30 Text | nearest to him. As for myself, Lysimachus and Melesias, I am the first 31 Text | another. And therefore, Lysimachus, as Laches suggested that 32 Text | Make them tell you that, Lysimachus, and do not let them off.~ 33 Text | and do not let them off.~LYSIMACHUS: I very much approve of 34 Text | NICIAS: I see very clearly, Lysimachus, that you have only known 35 Text | since he arrived at manhood.~LYSIMACHUS: Why do you say that, Nicias?~ 36 Text | fond of his conversation, Lysimachus. And I think that there 37 Text | counsel and advise with me.~LYSIMACHUS: But this is our proper 38 Text | comply with the request of Lysimachus and Melesias. There will 39 Text | nevertheless I would recommend Lysimachus and Melesias not to take 40 Text | ready to listen to you, Lysimachus.~LYSIMACHUS: He ought, Nicias: 41 Text | listen to you, Lysimachus.~LYSIMACHUS: He ought, Nicias: for certainly 42 Text | youths?~SOCRATES: Indeed, Lysimachus, I should be very wrong 43 Text | youths our own education.~LYSIMACHUS: I like your proposal, Socrates; 44 Text | will come to you to-morrow, Lysimachus, as you propose, God willing.~ Meno Part
45 Text | another,—Aristides, the son of Lysimachus: would you not acknowledge 46 Text | did not he train his son Lysimachus better than any other Athenian Theaetetus Part
47 Intro| at Aristides, the son of Lysimachus, who was specially committed 48 Intro| fools. Aristides, the son of Lysimachus, is one of these, and there 49 Text | Aristeides, the son of Lysimachus, is one of them, and there


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