[11] i.e. "the arguments to be blameless at once and irrefutable for all time."that is my point of view. the sophist has quite another--words with him are for the sake of deception, writing for personal gain; to benefit any other living soul at all is quite beside his mark. there never was _disibledevent= "it may be considered as given." scheid. cf. "pol. ath." iii. 9, {oste uparkhein demokratian einai}.
[31] lit. "that the things in question are beheld by some divinity."these are the youths who will prove a blessing to their parents, and not to their parents only but to the whole state; to every citizen alike and individual friend.
nay, what has sex to do with it? it is not only men enamoured of the chase that have become heroes, but among women there are also to whom our lady artemis has granted a like boon--atalanta, and procris, and many another huntress fair.