"Plato - Protagoras" - читать интересную книгу автора (Plato)to him, and several times I quite forgot that he was present.
Com. What is the meaning of this? Has anything happened between you and him? For surely you cannot have discovered a fairer love than he is; certainly not in this city of Athens. Soc. Yes, much fairer. Com. What do you mean-a citizen or a foreigner? Soc. A foreigner. Com. Of what country? Soc. Of Abdera. Com. And is this stranger really in your opinion a fairer love than the son of Cleinias? Soc. And is not the wiser always the fairer, sweet friend? Com. But have you really met, Socrates, with some wise one? Soc. Say rather, with the wisest of all living men, if you are willing to accord that title to Protagoras. Com. What! Is Protagoras in Athens? Soc. Yes; he has been here two days. Com. And do you just come from an interview with him? Soc. Yes; and I have heard and said many things. Com. Then, if you have no engagement, suppose that you sit down tell me what passed, and my attendant here shall give up his place to you. Soc. To be sure; and I shall be grateful to you for listening. Com. Thank you, too, for telling us. Soc. That is thank you twice over. Listen then:- Last night, or rather very early this morning, Hippocrates, the |
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