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daughters 2
day 20
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dazzled 1
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20 day
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20 else
20 get
Plato
Gorgias

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day
   Dialogue
1 Gorg| allusion to some scandal of the day) and his servility to the 2 Gorg| only man of the present day who performs his public 3 Gorg| men were judged on the day of their death, and when 4 Gorg| undefiled to the judge in that day; my desire in life is to 5 Gorg| the world at the present day (compare Charmides). The 6 Gorg| of Plato. He supposes a day of retribution, in which 7 Gorg| were the Sophists of their day. In some other respects 8 Gorg| ordinary attention; every day offers him experiences of 9 Gorg| from the questions of the day. Yet perhaps the lives of 10 Gorg| heavens, and a picture of the Day of Judgment.~The three myths 11 Gorg| would still be in our own day in a genial and sympathetic 12 Gorg| you go on discoursing all day I shall be the better pleased.~ 13 Gorg| greatest portion of the day to that in which he most 14 Gorg| and unsound, and night and day he is compelled to be filling 15 Gorg| made them better, from the day that he began to make speeches? 16 Gorg| judgment was given on the very day on which the men were to 17 Gorg| wealth or rank, and, when the day of judgment arrives, numerous 18 Gorg| before the judge in that day. Renouncing the honours 19 Gorg| to help yourself when the day of trial and judgment, of 20 Gorg| wisest of the Greeks of our day, are not able to show that


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