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Socrates[2] himself, bred up by a statuary, turned his mind to other things; he quit his profession, and came to me; and is not he the theme of every song? | Socrates[2] himself, bred up by a statuary, turned his mind to other things; he quit his profession, and came to me; and is not he the theme of every song? | ||
- | > [1] Aeschines] A great orator, and rival of Demosthenes, | + | > [1] Aeschines |
- | > [2] Socrates] As Diogenes Laertius informs us, was the son of Sophroniscus, | + | > [2] Socrates |
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