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[541a]

Socrates
What, no difference, do you say? Do you mean that the art of the rhapsode and the general is one, not two?

Ion
It is one, to my mind.

Socrates
So that anyone who is a good rhapsode is also, in fact, a good general?

Ion
Certainly, Socrates.

Socrates
And again, anyone who happens to be a good general is also a good rhapsode.

Ion
No there I do not agree.

Socrates
But still you agree that anyone who is a good rhapsode


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