id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt plato-lysis-1044 plato-lysis-1044 .txt text/plain 9189 592 89 Yes, he said, your old friend and admirer, Miccus. Yes, I said; but I should like to know first, what is expected of me, Ctesippus said: I like to see you blushing, Hippothales, and hesitating Do you mean, I said, that you disown the love of the person whom he says Yes, indeed, said Ctesippus; I know only too well; and very ridiculous Yes, my dear youth, I said, the reason is not any deficiency of years, Then now, my dear Lysis, I said, you perceive that in things which give Menexenus a rest, so I turned to him and said, I think, Lysis, that itself had become evil it would not still desire and love the good; for, as we were saying, the evil cannot be the friend of the good. And the good is loved for the sake of the evil? are friends, I know not what remains to be said. ./cache/plato-lysis-1044.txt ./txt/plato-lysis-1044.txt