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Dialogue
1 Gorg| rank them? The arts will come to you in a body, each claiming 2 Gorg| over-refined natures ever come to any good; they avoid 3 Gorg| of his vision, or did not come within the scope of his 4 Gorg| also that good has often come out of evil. But Socrates 5 Gorg| first sounded paradoxical, come home to the experience of 6 Gorg| that there were no life to come, he would not have wished 7 Gorg| circumstances, past, present, or to come. He who has attained to 8 Gorg| which if they obtain they come out into the lake and cease 9 Gorg| and conversing when they come out into the meadow, the 10 Gorg| intention in coming.~CALLICLES: Come into my house, then; for 11 Gorg| would say that they do not come within the province of rhetoric.~ 12 Gorg| money-maker, will at once come to you, and first the physician 13 Gorg| after him the trainer will come and say, ‘I too, Socrates, 14 Gorg| Certainly not.~SOCRATES: Come, then, and let us see what 15 Gorg| pupil know these things and come to you knowing them before 16 Gorg| my friend, that having come on a visit to Athens, which 17 Gorg| and wide: ‘Chaos’ would come again, and cookery, health, 18 Gorg| and master, Alcetas, to come to him, under the pretence 19 Gorg| the precincts of Dionysus, come with him; or you may summon 20 Gorg| and fear not; for you will come to no harm if you nobly 21 Gorg| let no modesty be found to come in the way; do the many 22 Gorg| before, and when we have come to an agreement that they 23 Gorg| friends? —and next will come that which is unable to 24 Gorg| among us—whether, when you come to the administration of 25 Gorg| little while afterwards you come repeating, Has not the State 26 Gorg| Socrates, that you will never come to harm! you seem to think 27 Gorg| arrives, numerous witnesses come forward and testify on their 28 Gorg| Rhadamanthus shall judge those who come from Asia, and Aeacus those 29 Gorg| Asia, and Aeacus those who come from Europe. And to Minos 30 Gorg| to view.— And when they come to the judge, as those from 31 Gorg| judge, as those from Asia come to Rhadamanthus, he places 32 Gorg| all unrighteous men who come thither. And among them, 33 Gorg| Callicles, the very bad men come from the class of those 34 Gorg| blow, for you will never come to any harm in the practice