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Plutarch's Platonic questions (10.5)

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Moreover, as to the other parts of speech, a pronoun is manifestly a sort of noun; not only because it has cases like the noun, but because some pronouns, when they are applied to objects heretofore defined, by their mere utterance give the most distinct and proper designation of them.

Nor do I know whether he that says Socrates or he that says this one does more by name declare the person.

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