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+ | prevent them th to [[/deletion]] ^ [[addition]] [[underline]] come show us [[/underline]] [[/addition]] that disciple | ||
+ | of Socrates whose [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] fame [[deletion]] was [[/deletion]] [[addition]] is [[/addition]] | ||
+ | ^ [[addition]] [[underline]] spread [[/underline]] [[/addition]] all over the World & who ^ [[deletion]] was [[/deletion]] [[addition]] is [[/addition]] | ||
+ | [[deletion]] his [[/deletion]] ^ [[addition]] your [[/addition]] namesake. Carry us | ||
+ | to his Academy & present us | ||
+ | to him, that we may reap | ||
+ | some fruit from his conversation. | ||
+ | But he gently smiling | ||
+ | as he was won't to do: [[deletion]] he [[/deletion]] said, | ||
+ | truly I am that man. They | ||
+ | were astonish'd that they had | ||
+ | layd so great a man so long [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] | ||
+ | [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] their companion [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] | ||
+ | without knowing it [[unclear]] this they | ||
+ | [[deletion]] [[unclear]] & they had [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] | ||
+ | understood that Plato could | ||
+ | [[deletion]] want of him [[/deletion]] | ||
+ | conciliate the affections of | ||
+ | those with + whom the he had to | ||
+ | do without having recourse | ||
+ | to his usual discources | ||
+ | upon Philosophy. |
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