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Dialogue
1 Gorg| But Gorgias has already admitted the opposite of this, viz. 2 Gorg| popular prejudice he had admitted that if his pupil did not 3 Gorg| that he and all mankind admitted some pleasures to be good 4 Gorg| better? For we have already admitted that this is the statesman’ 5 Gorg| rack, Plato has already admitted that the world is against 6 Gorg| Greek in the age of Plato admitted praise to be one of the 7 Gorg| honourable and the good, and admitted that to any one who came 8 Gorg| SOCRATES: Then, as this is admitted, let me ask whether being 9 Gorg| that which is just has been admitted to be honourable?~POLUS: 10 Gorg| disgraceful has been already admitted to be most painful or hurtful, 11 Gorg| evil in the soul has been admitted by us to be most disgraceful?~ 12 Gorg| disgraceful?~POLUS: It has been admitted.~SOCRATES: And most disgraceful 13 Gorg| in his way, and yet has admitted custom and reason and the 14 Gorg| I did.~SOCRATES: But you admitted, that when in pain a man 15 Gorg| same moment, as you have admitted: do you still adhere to 16 Gorg| according to Polus, Gorgias admitted out of modesty, that he 17 Gorg| citizens? Have we not already admitted many times over that such 18 Gorg| yours, after what you have admitted. Take the case of Cimon 19 Gorg| be a good statesman— you admitted that this was true of our 20 Gorg| am not mistaken, you have admitted and acknowledged more than