Jowett: Euthydemus 292e-304b — Terceira discussão entre os sofistas

Soc. Thereupon, Crito, seeing that I was on the point of shipwreck, I lifted up my voice, and earnestly entreated and called upon the strangers to save me and the youth from the whirlpool of the argument ; they were our Castor and Pollux, I said, and they should be serious, and show us in sober earnest what that knowledge was which would enable us to pass the rest of our lives in happiness.

Cri. And did Euthydemus show you this knowledge ?

Soc. Yes, indeed ; he proceeded in a lofty strain to the following effect :