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Socrates
Title: Socrates
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2245 | Pages: 9.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Socrates
Socrates. Then consider the matter in this way: Imagine that I am about to play truant (you may call the proceeding by any name which you like), and the laws and the government come and interrogate me: "Tell us, Socrates," they say; "what are you about? are you going by an [50b] act of yours to overturn us -- the laws and the whole state, as far as in you lies? Do you imagine that a
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hear murmuring in my ears, like the sound of the flute in the ears of the mystic; that voice, I say, is humming in my ears, and prevents me from hearing any other. And I know that anything more which you may say will be in vain. Yet speak, if you have anything to say.
Crito. I have nothing to say, Socrates.
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Socrates. Then let me follow the intimations of the will of God.
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