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Dialogue
1 Gorg| that? ‘Far otherwise.’ Then hear another parable. The life 2 Gorg| enough, and would rather not hear again, that the bad man 3 Gorg| disturbed; and then again we may hear a voice as of a parent consoling 4 Gorg| composition. Do we not often hear the novel writer censured 5 Gorg| the minds of men?~‘Let us hear the conclusion of the whole 6 Gorg| Chaerephon—does Socrates want to hear Gorgias?~CHAEREPHON: Yes, 7 Gorg| questions? for I want to hear from him what is the nature 8 Gorg| SOCRATES: I am glad to hear it; answer me in like manner 9 Gorg| rhetoric.~SOCRATES: Then hear me, Gorgias, for I am quite 10 Gorg| something else.~CHAEREPHON: You hear the audience cheering, Gorgias 11 Gorg| rhetoric is?~POLUS: Did I not hear you say that rhetoric was 12 Gorg| SOCRATES: At any rate I hear that he is.~POLUS: And do 13 Gorg| will; for I am curious to hear what you can have to say.~ 14 Gorg| childish years. But when I hear some small creature carefully 15 Gorg| twang of slavery. So when I hear a man lisping, or see him 16 Gorg| ruin of you. And now when I hear you giving the same advice 17 Gorg| sakes;—we should like to hear the argument out.~CALLICLES: 18 Gorg| CALLICLES: What! did you never hear that Themistocles was a 19 Gorg| should very much like to hear what more you have to say.~ 20 Gorg| but I wish that you would hear me too. I dare say that 21 Gorg| corrupted by him; for I hear that he was the first who 22 Gorg| order that they might not hear his voice for ten years? 23 Gorg| SOCRATES: Do you never hear our professors of education