25.x.20
Did Younger Socrates serve as ‘allos’ to Plato’s ‘autos’ here? I feel as if H.W. Smyth’s ghost is well pleased with Brown’s answer, Yes. Please see the slide below on lyric poets Solon, Plato and Socrates Junior. You be the judge:
lyric poets Solon, Plato and Socrates-Mousikos [=neOteros], LYSIS 212DE r4
Lysis
Chapt 1: 203 a1 Chapt 2: 205 a9
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Chapt 3: 206 c4 Chapt 4: 207 d1
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Chapt 5: 208 e4 Chapt 6: 210 a9
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Chapt 7: 210 e1 Chapt 8: 211 c10 Chapt 9: 212 a8
25.x.20
Did Younger Socrates serve as ‘allos’ to Plato’s ‘autos here? Consider the slide below before answering. I feel as if H.W. Smyth’s ghost is well pleased with Brown’s answer, Yes. You be the judge:
lyric poets Solon, Plato and Socrates-Mousikos [=neOteros], LYSIS 212DE r4
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Chapt 10: 213 d6 Chapt 11: 214 e2 Chapt 12: 215 c3
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Chapt 13: 216 c1 Chapt 14: 217 a3
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Chapt 15: 218 c4 Chapt 16: 219 b5 Chapt 17: 220 b6
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Chapt 18: 222 b3
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