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ἴθι δή: a new argument, starting from the previous concessions. Cf. 357 e.

οὐκ... λανγ̂γρεεκ>ὃς κτἑ.: here appears the irrelevance of Protagoras's contention in 350 c f. See on 351 b, l. 61.

θαρραλέα: “matters in which one can be θαρραλέος.” Cf. Rep. v. 450 e τἀληθῆ εἰδότα λέγειν ἀσφαλὲς καὶ θαρραλέον, Lach. 194 e (τὴν ἀνδρείαν φησὶν εἶναι) τὴν τῶν δεινῶν καὶ θαρραλέων ἐπιστήμην, 198 b.

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