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1 Gorg| honourable and not to know disgraceful; to know or not to know 2 Gorg| or what ignorance more disgraceful than this? And therefore 3 Gorg| same as the good, or the disgraceful as the evil?~POLUS: Certainly 4 Gorg| evil, and doing wrong more disgraceful?~POLUS: I did.~SOCRATES: 5 Gorg| if doing wrong is more disgraceful than suffering, the more 6 Gorg| than suffering, the more disgraceful must be more painful and 7 Gorg| to do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer?~POLUS: Yes.~ 8 Gorg| of the evils is the most disgraceful?—Is not the most disgraceful 9 Gorg| disgraceful?—Is not the most disgraceful of them injustice, and in 10 Gorg| SOCRATES: And if the most disgraceful, then also the worst?~POLUS: 11 Gorg| mean to say, that is most disgraceful has been already admitted 12 Gorg| admitted by us to be most disgraceful?~POLUS: It has been admitted.~ 13 Gorg| admitted.~SOCRATES: And most disgraceful either because most painful 14 Gorg| is of all evils the most disgraceful; and the excess of disgrace 15 Gorg| to do evil is the more disgraceful. For the suffering of injustice 16 Gorg| and that to do is more disgraceful than to suffer injustice?— 17 Gorg| affirms that to do is more disgraceful than to suffer injustice, 18 Gorg| which is mere flattery and disgraceful declamation; the other, 19 Gorg| to do injustice, if more disgraceful than to suffer, is in that 20 Gorg| mine wrongfully is far more disgraceful and more evil; aye, and 21 Gorg| me and mine, is far more disgraceful and evil to the doer of