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courage to come alone; but first of all, his friend Menexenus, leaving his play,
entered the Palaestra from the court, and when he saw Ctesippus and myself,
was going to take a seat by us; and then Lysis, seeing him, followed, and sat
down by his side; and the other boys joined. I should observe that
Hippothales, when he saw the crowd, got behind them, where he thought that
he would be out of sight of Lysis, lest he should anger him; and there he stood
and listened.
I turned to Menexenus, and said: Son of Demophon, which of you two
youths is the elder?
That is a matter of dispute between us, he said.
And which is the nobler? Is that also a matter of dispute?
Yes, certainly.
And another disputed point is, which is the fairer?
The two boys laughed.
I shall not ask which is the richer of the two, I said; for you are friends, are
you not?
Certainly, they replied.
And friends have all things in common, so that one of you can be no richer
than the other, if you say truly that you are friends.
They assented. I was about to ask which was the juster of the two, and
which was the wiser of the two; but at this moment Menexenus was called
away by some one who came and said that the gymnastic-master wanted him.
I supposed that he had to offer sacrifice. So he went away, and I asked Lysis
some more questions. I dare say, Lysis, I said, that your father and mother
love you very much.
Certainly, he said.
And they would wish you to be perfectly happy.
Yes.
But do you think that any one is happy who is in the condition of a slave,
and who cannot do what he likes?
I should think not indeed, he said.
And if your father and mother love you, and desire that you should be
happy, no one can doubt that they are very ready to promote your happiness.
Certainly, he replied.
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The Complete Plato
- Titel
- The Complete Plato
- Autor
- Plato
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- ~347 B.C.
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