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Dialogue
1 Gorg| might be described in modern language as a cynic or materialist, 2 Gorg| this life, the insulting language, the box on the ears, will 3 Gorg| rhetorician, and in Homeric language, ‘boasts himself to be a 4 Gorg| a little milder in your language, if you do not wish to drive 5 Gorg| the imperfect nature of language, and must not be construed 6 Gorg| resemblances both of spirit and language in the Republic than in 7 Gorg| expressed in nearly the same language. The sufferings and fate 8 Gorg| ability can easily feign the language of piety or virtue; and 9 Gorg| the purest and sweetest language, are still the proper material 10 Gorg| plaything, or, in Plato’s language, a flattery, a sophistry, 11 Gorg| and exhibits his gifts of language and metre. Such an one seeks 12 Gorg| consistent with itself. The language of philosophy mingles with 13 Gorg| inadequately in another language.~The myth in the Statesman 14 Gorg| from poetry to reality. Language is the expression of the 15 Gorg| Whether such a use of language is puerile or noble depends 16 Gorg| has discovered a use of language in which they are united; 17 Gorg| me that which, in Homeric language, ‘I boast myself to be.’~ 18 Gorg| wholly through the medium of language, and require either no action 19 Gorg| of the State, and in the language which ought to be used in 20 Gorg| is spoken to in his own language and spirit, and dislikes