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| | Euthydemus - Part II (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10) |
 | | Yes, Euthydemus, said Ctesippus; but he speaks of things in a certain way and manner, and not as they really are. |
 | | If I was not in error, even you will not refute me, and all your wisdom will be non-plussed; but if I did fall into error, then again you are wrong in saying that there is no error,--and this remark was made by you not quite a year ago. |
 | | I am inclined to think, however, Dionysodorus and Euthydemus, that this argument lies where it was and is not very likely to advance: even your skill in the subtleties of logic, which is really amazing, has not found out the way of throwing another and not falling yourself, now any more than of old. |
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