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29 really
29 speech
Plato
Gorgias

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manner
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| correspond; and the form and manner change with the stages of 2 Gorg| approbation of Socratesmanner of approaching a question; 3 Gorg| in plain terms; after the manner of men of the world, he 4 Gorg| Socrates is describing the manner in which the ambitious citizen 5 Gorg| to his ignorance of the manner in which a vote of the assembly 6 Gorg| Chaerephon, imitating the manner of his master Socrates. ‘ 7 Gorg| prepared to show, after his manner, that Archelaus cannot be 8 Gorg| the citizens who in like manner applauded Themistocles, 9 Gorg| the ear, and do you all manner of evil.~Perhaps you think 10 Gorg| construed in too strict a manner. That Plato sometimes reasons 11 Gorg| unfortunate whose education and manner of life are always concealing 12 Gorg| will he dogmatize about the manner in which we are ‘born again’ ( 13 Gorg| disinterested, be in like manner the higher? And although 14 Gorg| narrated in his rhetorical manner by Protagoras in the dialogue 15 Gorg| most lively and graphic manner, but they are never insisted 16 Gorg| is said to consist in the manner of telling them. The effect 17 Gorg| of Cronos;’ and in like manner he connects the reversal 18 Gorg| hear it; answer me in like manner about rhetoric: with what 19 Gorg| argument may proceed in such a manner as is most likely to set 20 Gorg| is a physician, in like manner? He who has learned anything 21 Gorg| pugilistic art; and in like manner, if the rhetorician makes 22 Gorg| medicine; and tiring, in like manner, is a flattery which takes 23 Gorg| will only say, after the manner of the geometricians (for 24 Gorg| will refute me after the manner which rhetoricians practise 25 Gorg| freeman in a satisfactory manner. Now I, Socrates, am very 26 Gorg| them. The other, in like manner, can procure streams, though 27 Gorg| feel pleasure in whatever manner are happy, and who admits 28 Gorg| speaking in this inconsistent manner?~CALLICLES: Yes, but why 29 Gorg| earth—conducted in this manner, the judgment will be just.


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