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“if you acknowledge that Euthyphro is wise in such matters, then believe that I also hold correct opinions, and do not bring me to trial; and if you do not acknowledge that, then bring a suit against him, my teacher, rather than against me, and charge him with corrupting the old, namely, his father and me, which he does by teaching me and by correcting and punishing his father.  +
“if you acknowledge that Euthyphro is wise in such matters, then believe that I also hold correct opinions, and do not bring me to trial; and if you do not acknowledge that, then bring a suit against him, my teacher, rather than against me, and charge him with corrupting the old, namely, his father and me, which he does by teaching me and by correcting and punishing his father.  +
accept these tales, I suppose I too must give way.  +
accept these tales, I suppose I too must give way.  +
and Euthyphro would be in no way different from other men, if I did not have exact knowledge about all such things.  +
and Euthyphro would be in no way different from other men, if I did not have exact knowledge about all such things.  +
and eat at one's table.  +
and eat at one's table.  +
because it is unholy for a son to prosecute his father for murder.  +
because it is unholy for a son to prosecute his father for murder.  +
but only one who is already very far advanced in wisdom.  +
but only one who is already very far advanced in wisdom.  +
by the great artists in our sacred places and especially on the robe which is carried up to the Acropolis at the great Panathenaea?  +
by the great artists in our sacred places and especially on the robe which is carried up to the Acropolis at the great Panathenaea?  +
clearing away us who corrupt the young plants, as he says; then after this, when he has turned his attention to the older men, he will bring countless most precious blessings upon the State,—at least, that is the natural outcome of the beginning he has made.  +
clearing away us who corrupt the young plants, as he says; then after this, when he has turned his attention to the older men, he will bring countless most precious blessings upon the State,—at least, that is the natural outcome of the beginning he has made.  +
for I don't accuse you of having brought one against anyone else.  +
for I don't accuse you of having brought one against anyone else.  +
in relation to murder and to other things?  +
in relation to murder and to other things?  +
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