id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1635 Plato Ion .txt text/plain 6556 493 85 rhapsodes, like Ion, are the interpreters of single poets. rejoins Socrates, when Homer speaks of the arts, as for example, of SOCRATES: And can you interpret better what Homer says, or what Hesiod ION: Yes, Socrates; but not in the same way as Homer. ION: Yes. SOCRATES: And he who judges of the good will be the same as he who ION: Yes. SOCRATES: And you say that Homer and the other poets, such as Hesiod and ION: Yes. SOCRATES: And when any one acquires any other art as a whole, the same SOCRATES: Why, does not Homer speak in many passages about arts? ION: Yes. SOCRATES: And the art of the rhapsode is different from that of the ION: Yes. SOCRATES: Then upon your own showing the rhapsode, and the art of the ION: Yes. SOCRATES: And in judging of the general's art, do you judge of it as a ./cache/1635.txt ./txt/1635.txt