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Dialogue
1 Gorg| is opposed the true and noble art of life which he who 2 Gorg| giving utterance to any noble sentiments.~For you, Socrates, 3 Gorg| the play, that you have ‘a noble soul disguised in a puerile 4 Gorg| new dignity; he finds a noble expression for the common- 5 Gorg| without a true sense of the noble purposes to which art may 6 Gorg| have attained to such a noble conception of God and of 7 Gorg| 11) the parable of the noble captain, the pilot, and 8 Gorg| of language is puerile or noble depends upon the genius 9 Gorg| of politics.~POLUS: And noble or ignoble?~SOCRATES: Ignoble, 10 Gorg| SOCRATES: There again, noble Polus, you are raising hobgoblins 11 Gorg| aspire to anything great or noble. But if I see him continuing 12 Gorg| you~‘Who have a soul so noble, are remarkable for a puerile 13 Gorg| should rule the worse, the noble have more than the mean? 14 Gorg| Republic.)~SOCRATES: There is a noble freedom, Callicles, in your 15 Gorg| declamation; the other, which is noble and aims at the training 16 Gorg| want you to see that the noble and the good may possibly 17 Gorg| help of Callicles good and noble? Was there ever such a man, 18 Gorg| not the State had good and noble citizens? and when I ask 19 Gorg| luxury, who have no good or noble notions of their art, and 20 Gorg| flatterer? well, sir, that is a noble invitation.~CALLICLES: The