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Charmides Part
1 PreF | entire Translation; the Rev. Professor Campbell, of St. Andrews, 2 PreF | Notes and Introductions; Professor Campbell’s editions of the ‘ 3 PreF | Sophist,’ and the ‘Politicus;’ Professor Thompson’s ‘Phaedrus;’ Th. 4 PreS | above all, of the Rev. Professor Campbell of St. Andrews, 5 PreS | His friend and editor, Professor Bain, thinks that I ought 6 PreS | oppose the authority of Professor Zeller, who affirms that 7 Text | any other true and false professor of knowledge. Let us consider 8 Text | that he knows, or any other professor of anything at all; like Cratylus Part
9 Text | primary. Clearly then the professor of languages should be able Crito Part
10 Text | in you lies? Will you, O professor of true virtue, pretend Euthydemus Part
11 Text | considerable pretensions—he was a professor of legal oratory— who came Laches Part
12 Text | opinion is, that if the professor of this art be a coward, Lysis Part
13 Text | replied; he is a very eminent professor.~Are you disposed, he said, Phaedrus Part
14 Text | PHAEDRUS: Yes.~SOCRATES: And a professor of the art will make the The Sophist Part
15 Intro| been more often used of a professor of philosophy in general 16 Intro| teacher of rhetoric, the professor of morals and manners.~2. 17 Intro| be something wrong in the professor of any art having so many 18 Text | his genealogy; for he is a professor of a great and many-sided 19 Text | you not see that when the professor of any art has one name The Statesman Part
20 Intro| to have found an answer. Professor Campbell well observes,