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1     XII|      from the following. For Socrates was the teacher of Plato,
2      XX| account of what had befallen Socrates, lest he also should raise
3    XXVI|    as Pindar says. For this, Socrates, he has elegantly expressed,
4   XXXVI|   name of philosophy? For if Socrates, the wisest of your wise
5   XXXVI| witness, saying, "Of all men Socrates is the wisest" -- if he
6   XXXVI|    even things heavenly? For Socrates said that he was on this
7   XXXVI|        Let no one fancy that Socrates ironically reigned ignorance,
8   XXXVI|      hidden to all but God." Socrates, indeed, having uttered
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