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and in the spoken language we both hear and at the same time know the higher and lower notes of the voice; but we do not perceive through sight or hearing, and we do not know, what the grammarians and interpreters teach about them.Socrates
First-rate, Theaetetus! and it is a pity to dispute that, for I want you to grow. But look out for another trouble that is yonder coming towards us, and see how we can repel it.Theaetetus
What is it?Socrates
It is like this: If anyone should ask, “Is it possible, if a man has ever known a thing and still has
First-rate, Theaetetus! and it is a pity to dispute that, for I want you to grow. But look out for another trouble that is yonder coming towards us, and see how we can repel it.Theaetetus
What is it?Socrates
It is like this: If anyone should ask, “Is it possible, if a man has ever known a thing and still has