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Dialogue
1 Gorg| denies that they have any real power, and hence arise the 2 Gorg| true, then, as he says with real emotion, the foundations 3 Gorg| that Socrates, the single real teacher of politics, as 4 Gorg| for no one can impart a real knowledge of such matters 5 Gorg| realities; e.g. there is real health of body or soul, 6 Gorg| the appearance of them; real arts and sciences, and the 7 Gorg| setting a house on fire, is real power. To this Polus assents, 8 Gorg| philosophy and pass on to the real business of life. A little 9 Gorg| some of them; others have a real regard for their fellow-citizens. 10 Gorg| flattery, another which has a real regard for the citizens. 11 Gorg| about the distinction of the real and seeming. Figures of 12 Gorg| virtue and pleasure, the real and the apparent, the infinite 13 Gorg| a dramatic writer, whose real opinions cannot always be 14 Gorg| equally imply that the only real evil is moral evil. The 15 Gorg| the figure there lurks a real thought, which, expressed 16 Gorg| theologians, but the most real of all things, being another 17 Gorg| tells us that he is the only real politician of his time. 18 Gorg| or Sir R. Peel, are the real politicians of their time, 19 Gorg| say rather, if you have a real interest in the argument, 20 Gorg| sufficient evidence of your real good- will to me. And of 21 Gorg| what is contrary to your real opinion.~CALLICLES: Why, 22 Gorg| random and contrary to your real opinion—for you will observe 23 Gorg| There are some who have a real care of the public in what 24 Gorg| and they have not, of the real good or bad effects of meats 25 Gorg| the men who have been the real authors of the mischief. 26 Gorg| and Pericles, who are the real authors of their calamities;