id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-euthydemus-1581 plato-euthydemus-1581 .txt text/plain 15900 1051 85 Crito, Cleinias, Euthydemus, Dionysodorus, Ctesippus. and then I said to Cleinias: Here are two wise men, Euthydemus and Certainly, Socrates, said Dionysodorus; our art will do both. Then, Cleinias, he said, those who do not know learn, and not those who You think, I said, that to act with a wise man is more fortunate than to Then, I said, a man who would be happy must not only have the good Yes, I said, Cleinias, if only wisdom can be taught, and does not But I think, Socrates, that wisdom can be taught, he said. Yes, Euthydemus, said Ctesippus; but in saying this, he says what is Yes, Euthydemus, said Ctesippus; but he speaks of things in a certain Yes, I said, I know many things, but not anything of much importance. Certainly not, said Ctesippus: you must further tell us this one thing, Why, Socrates, said Dionysodorus, did you ever see a beautiful thing? ./cache/plato-euthydemus-1581.txt ./txt/plato-euthydemus-1581.txt