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... Thea- tetus , adducing the answers which Protagoras himself would have given to the objections brought against his theory , but expressing no opinion of his own . He now persuades Theodo- с § 47-65 . rus to advocate the cause of ...
... Thea- tetus , adducing the answers which Protagoras himself would have given to the objections brought against his theory , but expressing no opinion of his own . He now persuades Theodo- с § 47-65 . rus to advocate the cause of ...
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... Thea- tetus , who was being carried from the camp at Corinth to Athens . Ter . Alive or dead ? Euc . Alive , though scarcely so ; for he is in a bad state from several wounds , though he suffers more from the disease that is prevalent ...
... Thea- tetus , who was being carried from the camp at Corinth to Athens . Ter . Alive or dead ? Euc . Alive , though scarcely so ; for he is in a bad state from several wounds , though he suffers more from the disease that is prevalent ...
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... Thea . It appears so to me . Socr . Is Theodorus a painter then ? Thea . Not that I know of . Socr . And is he not a geometrician either ? Thee . Most assuredly he is , Socrates . 8. Socr . Is he also an astronomer , a reasoner , and a ...
... Thea . It appears so to me . Socr . Is Theodorus a painter then ? Thea . Not that I know of . Socr . And is he not a geometrician either ? Thee . Most assuredly he is , Socrates . 8. Socr . Is he also an astronomer , a reasoner , and a ...
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... Thea . Certainly , Socrates . Socr . It is time then , my dear Theætetus , for you to dis- cover yourself , and for me to examine you ; for be assured that Theodorus , though he has ere now praised many both strangers and citizens to me ...
... Thea . Certainly , Socrates . Socr . It is time then , my dear Theætetus , for you to dis- cover yourself , and for me to examine you ; for be assured that Theodorus , though he has ere now praised many both strangers and citizens to me ...
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... Thea . I must then , Socrates , since bid me . you make any mistake you will assuredly correct me . Socr . Certainly , if we are able . And if I Thea . It appears to me , then , that sciences are such things as one may learn from ...
... Thea . I must then , Socrates , since bid me . you make any mistake you will assuredly correct me . Socr . Certainly , if we are able . And if I Thea . It appears to me , then , that sciences are such things as one may learn from ...
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