id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-apology-1243 plato-apology-1243 .txt text/plain 11465 507 79 he said, He, O men, is the wisest, who, like Socrates, knows that his corrupt the youth; but I say, O men of Athens, that Meletus is a doer of like to know, Meletus, in what I am affirmed to corrupt the young. Then, by the gods, Meletus, of whom we are speaking, tell me and the Meletus, you really think that I do not believe in any god? I cannot help thinking, men of Athens, that Meletus Did ever man, Meletus, believe in the existence of human things, and not detraction of the world, which has been the death of many good men, and better, whether God or man, is evil and dishonourable, and I will never the command of God; and I believe that no greater good has ever happened if I had led a public life, supposing that like a good man I had always ./cache/plato-apology-1243.txt ./txt/plato-apology-1243.txt