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Dialogue
1 Gorg| and appearance, are never far off in a Platonic discussion. 2 Gorg| combat deepens. In Callicles, far more than in any sophist 3 Gorg| and discord in life is far worse than the discord of 4 Gorg| disposed to admit that? ‘Far otherwise.’ Then hear another 5 Gorg| And the orators are very far from speaking with a view 6 Gorg| another form, is really far more prominent than in most 7 Gorg| is difficult to say how far in such cases an unconscious 8 Gorg| or development. He is not far off the higher notion of 9 Gorg| statesmen have fallen very far short of the political ideal, 10 Gorg| of the rest; and stronger far the prejudice engendered 11 Gorg| sophistry of human nature is far more subtle than the deceit 12 Gorg| another. And as we are very far from the best imaginable 13 Gorg| will be sufficient, and as far as the mind can reach, in 14 Gorg| acquainted, would prevail far and wide: ‘Chaos’ would 15 Gorg| Socrates, and I need not go far or appeal to antiquity; 16 Gorg| of all men, and was very far from repenting: shall I 17 Gorg| beauty in them except in so far as they are useful or pleasant 18 Gorg| things are honourable in so far as they are just? Please 19 Gorg| evil of the soul?~POLUS: By far the most.~SOCRATES: And 20 Gorg| POLUS: Justice, Socrates, far excels the two others.~SOCRATES: 21 Gorg| from it, not knowing how far more miserable a companion 22 Gorg| study of philosophy too far. For suppose that some one 23 Gorg| what his pursuits, and how far is he to go, both in maturer 24 Gorg| for the superior class are far better, as you were saying?~ 25 Gorg| request you to consider how far you would accept this as 26 Gorg| whether you agree with me thus far or not—do you agree?~CALLICLES: 27 Gorg| me and mine wrongfully is far more disgraceful and more 28 Gorg| to wrong me and mine, is far more disgraceful and evil 29 Gorg| injustice, if not wholly, yet as far as possible? I want to know 30 Gorg| which he must have been very far from desiring.~CALLICLES: