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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| Euthydemus. Even Socrates is incredulous, and indulges in a little 2 Text | this?~SOCRATES: Are you incredulous, Crito?~CRITO: Indeed, I 3 Text | Euthydemus said: You are incredulous, Socrates.~Yes, I said, 4 Text | said, and I might well be incredulous, if I did not know you to Menexenus Part
5 Text | SOCRATES: Well, if you are incredulous, you may come with me and Phaedo Part
6 Intro| is said to be the most incredulous of human beings. It is Cebes 7 Text | soul, men are apt to be incredulous; they fear that when she 8 Text | Socrates, you are still incredulous, Simmias, I would ask you 9 Text | I mean, if you are still incredulous as to whether knowledge 10 Text | knowledge is recollection.~Incredulous, I am not, said Simmias; 11 Text | although he is the most incredulous of mortals, yet I believe 12 Text | to ask of some one who is incredulous, whether a man lasts longer, The Republic Book
13 6 | about which the world is so incredulous. ~Yes, one is enough. ~The 14 10 | no mistake. ~Oh! you are incredulous, are you? Do you mean that