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Dialogue
1 Gorg| with a mythus of a final judgment, in which there will be 2 Gorg| of their death, and when judgment had been given upon them 3 Gorg| and opinions of men with judgment according to the truth. 4 Gorg| are alike brought up for judgment. They are the parodies of 5 Gorg| we are not passing any judgment on historical individuals, 6 Gorg| right of dissent, or private judgment. But this mode of stating 7 Gorg| would have us pass the same judgment on the tyrant now and always; 8 Gorg| an effort, he can form a judgment of his own, at least in 9 Gorg| a picture of the Day of Judgment.~The three myths are unlike 10 Gorg| or two: After death the Judgment; and ‘there is some better 11 Gorg| same things?~GORGIAS: In my judgment, Socrates, they are not 12 Gorg| same.~SOCRATES: And your judgment is right, as you may ascertain 13 Gorg| of them, and the rule of judgment was the bodily delight which 14 Gorg| unwelcome?—which in your judgment is her character?~CALLICLES: 15 Gorg| in the reign of Zeus, the judgment was given on the very day 16 Gorg| rank, and, when the day of judgment arrives, numerous witnesses 17 Gorg| conducted in this manner, the judgment will be just. I knew all 18 Gorg| they are dead, shall give judgment in the meadow at the parting 19 Gorg| are in any doubt:—then the judgment respecting the last journey 20 Gorg| when the day of trial and judgment, of which I was speaking,