καταθεμένους: putting aside. Cf.
Tim. 59 c τοὺς περὶ τῶν ὄντων ἀεὶ κατατιθἐμενος λόγους.
παρέχειν: intrans. submit one's self, used thus esp. of the sick man who delivers himself into the hands of the physician. Cf. Gorg. 475 d ἀλλὰ γενναίως <*> λόγῳ, ὥσπερ ἰατρῷ, παρέχων ἀποκρίνου, Theaet. 191 a τῷ λόγῳ παρέξομεν ὡς ναυτιῶντες πατεῖν τε καὶ χρῆσθαι ὅ τι ἄν βούληται like sea-sick passengers, we will submit ourselves to the argument, to trample on us and use us as it will. The refl. is added Apol. 33 b ἀλλ᾽ ὁμοίως καὶ πλουσίῳ καὶ πένητι παρέχω ἐμαυτὸν ἐρωτᾶν, Phaedr. 228 e ἐμαυτόν σοι ἐμμελετᾶν (to practise on me) παρέχειν οὐ πάνυ δέδοκται. Cf. 312 c, l. 3, above.
βούλῃ: sc. παρέχειν, cf. 342 a ἐὰν δὲ βούλῃ (ἐμὲ ἀκούειν), σοῦ ἀκούσομαι, Phaedr. 229 b καθίζεσθαι ἤ, ἂν βουλώμεθα, κατακλιθῆναι.
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