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Dialogue
1 Gorg| In him another type of character is represented; he is neither 2 Gorg| favourites. His ideal of human character is a man of great passions 3 Gorg| speech, but, true to his character, not until his adversary 4 Gorg| wholly the bent of natural character; and secondly, a man may 5 Gorg| they did not improve the character of the citizens. I have 6 Gorg| of Plato and the ironical character of his writings, we may 7 Gorg| assumption of its objective character. Had Plato fixed his mind, 8 Gorg| contrast than a parallel. The character of Protagoras may be compared 9 Gorg| good.~In general spirit and character, that is, in irony and antagonism 10 Gorg| dishonest, they will lose their character. But Socrates would speak 11 Gorg| paint in eloquent words the character of their own evil deeds. 12 Gorg| sublimity to their ethical character. The noblest truths, sung 13 Gorg| the two extremes of human character are rarely met with, and 14 Gorg| described, but is of a different character. It treats of a former rather 15 Gorg| of mankind and of human character in general. And people of 16 Gorg| study appears to me to be in character, and becoming a man of liberal 17 Gorg| for making,—What ought the character of a man to be, and what 18 Gorg| in your judgment is her character?~CALLICLES: There can be 19 Gorg| be one who is of the same character, and has the same likes 20 Gorg| his, whatever may be his character, then your censure of the 21 Gorg| beginning to be a public character, and are admonishing and 22 Gorg| Pericles was glorious and his character unimpeached by any verdict