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Dialogue
1 Gorg| an old man. The date is clearly marked, but is scarcely 2 Gorg| ought we to call him?~POLUS: Clearly, a painter.~CHAEREPHON: 3 Gorg| still beg you briefly and clearly, as you answered Chaerephon 4 Gorg| severally have to do.~GORGIAS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Then why, if 5 Gorg| of persuasion?~GORGIAS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: And if any one 6 Gorg| gives knowledge?~GORGIAS: Clearly, Socrates, that which only 7 Gorg| has not spoken truly or clearly; and then they get into 8 Gorg| physician knows.~GORGIAS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Then, when the 9 Gorg| is just?~GORGIAS: That is clearly the inference.~SOCRATES: 10 Gorg| to do injustice?~GORGIAS: Clearly not.~SOCRATES: But do you 11 Gorg| endeavour to explain to you more clearly what I mean: The soul and 12 Gorg| which they drink?~POLUS: Clearly, the health.~SOCRATES: And 13 Gorg| the indifferent?~POLUS: Clearly, the indifferent for the 14 Gorg| certainly not.~POLUS: Then clearly, Socrates, you would say 15 Gorg| suffering injustice?~POLUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: But have not 16 Gorg| hurtfulness of the evil.~POLUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: And that which 17 Gorg| rule of justice?~POLUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Then the art 18 Gorg| was out of health?~POLUS: Clearly he who was never out of 19 Gorg| the most miserable?~POLUS: Clearly he who is not healed.~SOCRATES: 20 Gorg| greatest of evils.~POLUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: And he has the 21 Gorg| inference in the present case clearly is, that if you agree with 22 Gorg| begun, until I have learned clearly what this is which I am 23 Gorg| superior? I wanted to know clearly what you meant; for you 24 Gorg| in shoes; the shoemaker, clearly, should walk about in the 25 Gorg| has not at the same time, clearly that cannot be good and 26 Gorg| have pleasure?~CALLICLES: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Then pleasure 27 Gorg| not the evil?~CALLICLES: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Because, if you 28 Gorg| will explain myself more clearly: seeing that you and I have 29 Gorg| if they were good, then clearly each of them must have made 30 Gorg| almost put him to death, clearly under the notion that he