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Dialogue
1 Gorg| consequences on him. He cannot be a private man if he would; neither 2 Gorg| the right of dissent, or private judgment. But this mode 3 Gorg| our practice.~And so of private individuals—to them, too, 4 Gorg| can manage them. He has no private likes or dislikes; he does 5 Gorg| newspapers, and still oftener in private conversation.~We may further 6 Gorg| of the public. They were private persons; nevertheless they 7 Gorg| estates, or families, or private possessions, nor any traditions 8 Gorg| vessels, whether public or private— but can you believe that 9 Gorg| of man with man, whether private or public, and utterly ignorant 10 Gorg| of his friends, whether private individual or city, are 11 Gorg| had ever constructed any private house, either of our own 12 Gorg| having first practised in private, whether successfully or 13 Gorg| which were done by you as a private person, before you came 14 Gorg| towards them, whether in private or public, it is useless 15 Gorg| described Thersites, or any private person who was a villain, 16 Gorg| truth; he may have been a private man or not; and I should 17 Gorg| as well in public as in private life; and that when any