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Dialogue
1 Gorg| remarkable, (1) for the truly characteristic declaration 2 Gorg| good, Socrates, which is truly the greatest, being that 3 Gorg| that another has not spoken truly or clearly; and then they 4 Gorg| pleased.~SOCRATES: I may truly say, Callicles, that I am 5 Gorg| Socrates.~SOCRATES: Then I said truly, Polus, that neither you, 6 Gorg| in the same way?~POLUS: Truly.~SOCRATES: And if he cuts, 7 Gorg| parallel case?~POLUS: Yes, truly.~SOCRATES: He would seem 8 Gorg| assert, that he who would truly live ought to allow his 9 Gorg| sovereignty, what could be more truly base or evil than temperance— 10 Gorg| who want nothing are not truly said to be happy?~CALLICLES: 11 Gorg| Callicles, when he sees himself truly. You will admit, I suppose, 12 Gorg| modesty, that he who would truly be a rhetorician ought to 13 Gorg| the want will make a man truly ridiculous? Must not the 14 Gorg| cultivate?~CALLICLES: Yes, truly, and very good advice too.~ 15 Gorg| saved:—May not he who is truly a man cease to care about 16 Gorg| the prime object of the truly good citizen, I do not see 17 Gorg| useless for me to reply, as I truly might:—‘All this I do for 18 Gorg| found Archelaus, if Polus truly reports of him, and any