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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Intro| intelligent men at Athens.’ The cobbler is intelligent in shoemaking, Gorgias Part
2 Intro| man the answer, ‘I am a cobbler.’~Polus suggests that Gorgias 3 Intro| have more coats, or the cobbler larger shoes, or the farmer 4 Text | the answer that he is a cobbler. Do you understand?~CHAEREPHON: Meno Part
5 Text | wanted him to be a good cobbler, should we not send him Protagoras Part
6 Text | a say—carpenter, tinker, cobbler, sailor, passenger; rich 7 Text | admitting the tinker and the cobbler to advise about politics, The Republic Book
8 4 | doing the business of a cobbler, or a cobbler of a carpenter; 9 4 | business of a cobbler, or a cobbler of a carpenter; and suppose 10 4 | Not much. ~But when the cobbler or any other man whom nature 11 10 | A painter will paint a cobbler, carpenter, or any other 12 10 | will make a likeness of a cobbler though he understands nothing The Sophist Part
13 Intro| experience ‘on a level with the cobbler’s understanding’ (Theat.). The Statesman Part
14 Text | most important part is the cobbler’s art.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Precisely.~ Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| made intelligible to the cobbler, who, on hearing that all 16 Text | would include the art of the cobbler and other craftsmen; these, 17 Text | the same openly, that the cobbler too may hear and learn of