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Dialogue
1 Gorg| there are two classes of souls who undergo punishment—the 2 Gorg| But to Rhadamanthus the souls are only known as good or 3 Gorg| that we may present our souls undefiled to the judge in 4 Gorg| ears; the nakedness of the souls and of the judges who are 5 Gorg| to the destiny of human souls in a future life. The magnificent 6 Gorg| and brings together the souls both of them and their judges 7 Gorg| the earth are spoken of as souls only, yet they retain a 8 Gorg| curiosity. The two companies of souls, ascending and descending 9 Gorg| existence of bodies and of souls?~GORGIAS: Of course.~SOCRATES: 10 Gorg| leaky, and the place in the souls of the uninitiated in which 11 Gorg| declares, that of all the souls in Hades, meaning the invisible 12 Gorg| training and improvement of the souls of the citizens, and strives 13 Gorg| which he addresses to the souls of men, and in all his actions, 14 Gorg| to implant justice in the souls of his citizens and take 15 Gorg| who not only saves the souls of men, but also their bodies 16 Gorg| their bodies or in their souls; and he considers that if 17 Gorg| Zeus, and said that the souls found their way to the wrong 18 Gorg| are many who, having evil souls, are apparelled in fair 19 Gorg| a veil before their own souls. All this is a hindrance 20 Gorg| pierce into the other naked souls; and they shall die suddenly