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Dialogue
1 Gorg| call himself, cannot safely go to war with the whole world, 2 Gorg| proposes that they shall go with him to his own house, 3 Gorg| criminal should himself go to the judge as he would 4 Gorg| punish him, but that he shall go unpunished and become worse 5 Gorg| can only be persuaded to go on by the interposition 6 Gorg| death is no evil, but to go to the world below laden 7 Gorg| like sick men, they must go to the physician and be 8 Gorg| then he will be sure to go on and ask, ‘What good? 9 Gorg| and a physician were to go to any city, and had there 10 Gorg| And sometimes they will go on abusing one another until 11 Gorg| before, and therefore if you go on discoursing all day I 12 Gorg| listen to you, and may not go away? I say rather, if you 13 Gorg| SOCRATES: And when men go on a voyage or engage in 14 Gorg| for the sake of which they go on a voyage.~POLUS: Certainly.~ 15 Gorg| reply to me. Suppose that I go into a crowded Agora, and 16 Gorg| Socrates, and I need not go far or appeal to antiquity; 17 Gorg| ask yourself whither we go with the sick, and to whom 18 Gorg| SOCRATES: And to whom do we go with the unjust and intemperate?~ 19 Gorg| ought of his own accord to go where he will be immediately 20 Gorg| saying in the assembly, you go over to his opinion; and 21 Gorg| will leave philosophy and go on to higher things: for 22 Gorg| pursuits, and how far is he to go, both in maturer years and 23 Gorg| greatest number of them, and go about clothed in the best 24 Gorg| land?~CALLICLES: How you go on, always talking in the 25 Gorg| SOCRATES: Capital, excellent; go on as you have begun, and 26 Gorg| entirely agree.~SOCRATES: Go back now to our former admissions.— 27 Gorg| compare Laws); please then to go on a little longer, and 28 Gorg| otherwise let us leave off and go our ways.~GORGIAS: I think, 29 Gorg| Socrates, that we should not go our ways until you have 30 Gorg| have you any?~CALLICLES: Go on, my good fellow.~SOCRATES: 31 Gorg| afraid of doing wrong. For to go to the world below having 32 Gorg| justice and holiness shall go, when he is dead, to the 33 Gorg| unjustly and impiously shall go to the house of vengeance 34 Gorg| comes upon you; you will go before the judge, the son 35 Gorg| and death. This way let us go; and in this exhort all