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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| personified in the different speakers; but the victory was not 2 Intro| were hearers as well as speakers did language begin. Not Euthydemus Part
3 Text | universal applause of the speakers and their words, and what Gorgias Part
4 Intro| is the main thesis. The speakers have the freedom of conversation; Ion Part
5 Text | he who judges of the bad speakers?~ION: The same.~SOCRATES: 6 Text | would also know the inferior speakers to be inferior?~ION: That Menexenus Part
7 Text | been good for much. The speakers praise him for what he has 8 Text | who has made so many good speakers, and one who was the best Meno Part
9 Intro| been clever men and good speakers, are denounced as ‘blind Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| few commonplaces which all speakers must equally employ.~Phaedrus 11 Intro| most accomplished of all speakers, derived his eloquence not 12 Text | teach and practise? Skilful speakers they are, and impart their Protagoras Part
13 Text | the most accomplished of speakers. There is no reason why 14 Text | Pericles or any of our great speakers about these matters, he 15 Text | impartial hearers of both the speakers; remembering, however, that 16 Text | this way you, who are the speakers, will be most likely to The Statesman Part
17 Intro| and the situations of the speakers are very similar; there The Symposium Part
18 Intro| are characteristic of the speakers, and contribute in various 19 Intro| seriousness,’ which the successive speakers dedicate to the god. All 20 Intro| Aristophanes the physical speakers, while in Agathon and Socrates 21 Intro| Agathon but all the preceding speakers by the help of a distinction 22 Text | remembrance, and what the chief speakers said.~Phaedrus began by 23 Text | then speak:—~The previous speakers, instead of praising the Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| parted among the different speakers. Sometimes one view or aspect