1. Socrates is wary of the recurrence of the fallacy of secundum quid on knowledge which was operative at the beginning of this section.
2. Once Socrates has withdrawn ‘that I know’ from ‘I know all that I know’, this is what beis left with!
3. So he would presumably feel entitled to ignore any qualifications that Socrates might add: see next note.
4. The clause within dashes dismisses Socrates’ qualifications. The punctuation with dashesand parenthesis follows O’Sullivan.
5. Euthydemus waxes triumphant, but the obvious correctness of Socrates’ resistance throughout this section has undermined his victory.