οἳ μέν γε μᾶλλον κτἑ.: is to be completed from the context thus: οἳ μὲν (ἂν) μᾶλλον (χαίρωσι) μᾶλλον (ἀγαθοὶ) κτἑ.
δὶς γὰρ καὶ τρίς: this proverb is ascribed to Empedocles. Plato employs it also in Phil. 59 e, where we read: τὸ δὶς καὶ τρὶς τό γε καλῶς ἔχον ἐπαναπολεῖν τῷ λόγῳ. Cf. Soph. Phil. 1238 “δὶς ταὐτὰ βούλει καὶ τρὶς ἀναπολεῖν μ᾽ ἔπη”. The first καί means also, and its force extends over both members, as Phaedo 63 e ἐνίοτε ἀναγκάζεσθαι καὶ δὶς καὶ τρὶς πίνειν τούς τι τοιοῦτον ποιοῦντας.
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