Socrates — "The teacher in such case fears and fawns upon the pupils, and the pupils pay no …"
The teacher in such case fears and fawns upon the pupils, and the pupils pay no heed to the teacher or to their overseers either.
The teacher in such case fears and fawns upon the pupils, and the pupils pay no heed to the teacher or to their overseers either.
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