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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | cannot help thinking that the rogue must have picked up this The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | that one of the boys was a rogue and a cheat, and had been Laws Book
3 3 | in his profession, but a rogue?~Megillus. Certainly not.~ 4 5 | them may quite well be a rogue. And if this is true, I 5 11 | charge, he shall be called a rogue, and deemed to have robbed Meno Part
6 Text | magician.~SOCRATES: You are a rogue, Meno, and had all but caught 7 Text | just now that you were a rogue, and now you ask whether Protagoras Part
8 Text | regard him who runs away as a rogue, in addition to any other The Republic Book
9 8 | desires as of pauper and rogue, which are forcibly kept The Sophist Part
10 Text | the Sophist is a clever rogue who will not be got out Theaetetus Part
11 Intro| cunning; when others call him rogue, he says to himself: ‘They 12 Text | Theaetetus, who are a young rogue, must not instigate your