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Plato
Gorgias

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mind
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| from a new and original mind. But whether these new lights 2 Gorg| of a speculative turn of mind, he generalizes the bad 3 Gorg| more if he is diseased in mind—who can say? The engineer 4 Gorg| something; the nature of the mind which is unseen can only 5 Gorg| new aspect under which the mind may be considered, we cannot 6 Gorg| character. Had Plato fixed his mind, not on the ideal nature 7 Gorg| and preaching, which the mind silently employs while the 8 Gorg| is the bias given to the mind by the study of one department 9 Gorg| requires great force of mind; he hardly knows where to 10 Gorg| parts grow together in his mind; while the head is conceiving, 11 Gorg| hurrying them on when the mind of a nation is unprepared 12 Gorg| impulses of the popular mind; and if they fail them in 13 Gorg| have been present to his mind at all. Do we suppose that 14 Gorg| sufficient, and as far as the mind can reach, in that hour. 15 Gorg| attained to such a temper of mind has already present with 16 Gorg| the picture home to the mind, and make it present to 17 Gorg| or proem (beginning ‘The mind through all her being is 18 Gorg| Agora.~CHAEREPHON: Never mind, Socrates; the misfortune 19 Gorg| had that in my admiring mind, Gorgias, when I asked what 20 Gorg| but you may be of another mind.~POLUS: An experience in 21 Gorg| what you mean, and never mind me.~SOCRATES: In my opinion 22 Gorg| a colt.’)~GORGIAS: Never mind him, but explain to me what 23 Gorg| death, the man whom I have a mind to kill is as good as dead; 24 Gorg| Archelaus, however, had no mind to bring him up as he ought 25 Gorg| Certainly.~SOCRATES: So then, in mind, body, and estate, which 26 Gorg| kind must have been in your mind, and that is why I repeated 27 Gorg| that you should change your mind, and, instead of the intemperate 28 Gorg| CALLICLES: My good fellow, never mind me, but get on.~SOCRATES: 29 Gorg| tyrant will, if he has a mind, kill him who does not imitate 30 Gorg| will kill him if he has a mind—the bad man will kill the 31 Gorg| Callicles, may be of another mind. What do you say?~CALLICLES: 32 Gorg| any other good, unless the mind of those who are to have 33 Gorg| says?—or are you of another mind?~CALLICLES: I agree.~SOCRATES: 34 Gorg| and tell me your entire mind.~CALLICLES: I say then that 35 Gorg| most pleasant, having no mind to use those arts and graces 36 Gorg| argument shows. And never mind if some one despises you 37 Gorg| insults you, if he has a mind; let him strike you, by 38 Gorg| of good cheer, and do not mind the insulting blow, for


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