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was Plato. When [[addition]] after the games [[/addition]] they came | was Plato. When [[addition]] after the games [[/addition]] they came | ||
− | [[addition]] [[deletion]] ^ ^ | + | [[addition]] [[deletion]] ^ ^ [[/deletion]] were over [[/addition]] to Athens [[deletion]] on [[unclear]][[/deletion]] he received |
them kindly. Then ^ [[addition]] said [[/addition]] his [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] guess is [[/addition]] | them kindly. Then ^ [[addition]] said [[/addition]] his [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] guess is [[/addition]] |
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When Plato came to the Olympic games, which was the most frequented of all the assemblies in Grece; he fell there into company with ^ addition some /addition men who were unknown to him, & ^ addition to whom /addition he was unknown. deletion to them. They were so charmed with /deletion The sweetness of his manner deletion s /deletion was so taking & his discourses were so free from all manner of affectation that these strangers rejoiced greatly in casually meeting & conversing underline He made no mention either /underline with such a man. of Socrates or of the Academy The only thing that deletion th /deletion he told them was that his name was Plato. When addition after the games /addition they came addition deletion ^ ^ /deletion were over /addition to Athens deletion on unclear/deletion he received them kindly. Then ^ addition said /addition his deletion unclear /deletion addition guess is /addition