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Dialogue
1 Gorg| regarded by Gorgias as a happy condition, for he has escaped the 2 Gorg| be in error, but upon one condition, which is that Polus studies 3 Gorg| knows his mental and moral condition. Polus explains that Archelaus 4 Gorg| taunting me with my defenceless condition, and in saying that I might 5 Gorg| help himself is in a good condition?’ Yes, Callicles, if he 6 Gorg| state. But in the actual condition of human things the wise 7 Gorg| There might have been a condition of human life in which the 8 Gorg| concerning the good or evil condition of the body?~GORGIAS: Very 9 Gorg| that I have fallen-upon one condition:~POLUS: What condition?~ 10 Gorg| one condition:~POLUS: What condition?~SOCRATES: That you contract, 11 Gorg| admit that there is a good condition of either of them?~GORGIAS: 12 Gorg| GORGIAS: Yes.~SOCRATES: Which condition may not be really good, 13 Gorg| happier man in his bodily condition, who is healed, or who never 14 Gorg| which I affirm to be the condition not of you only but of all 15 Gorg| which is in the opposite condition, that is, the foolish and 16 Gorg| his worst and kill me; a condition which, as you say, is the 17 Gorg| the swollen and ulcerated condition of the State is to be attributed 18 Gorg| judge then. In our present condition we ought not to give ourselves