id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-crito-1025 plato-crito-1025 .txt text/plain 5391 354 86 SOCRATES: Why have you come at this hour, Crito? CRITO: He knows me because I often come, Socrates; moreover. CRITO: I should not have liked myself, Socrates, to be in such great SOCRATES: Why, Crito, when a man has reached my age he ought not to be SOCRATES: But why, my dear Crito, should we care about the opinion of the SOCRATES: Yes, Crito, that is one fear which you mention, but by no means CRITO: Yes. SOCRATES: And the opinions of the wise are good, and the opinions of the SOCRATES: Very good; and is not this true, Crito, of other things which we CRITO: Yes. SOCRATES: Could we live, having an evil and corrupted body? CRITO: I think that you are right, Socrates; how then shall we proceed? SOCRATES: Again, Crito, may we do evil? CRITO: I cannot tell, Socrates, for I do not know. CRITO: Very good, Socrates. ./cache/plato-crito-1025.txt ./txt/plato-crito-1025.txt