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Plato
Gorgias

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   Dialogue
1 Gorg| Most great works receive a new light from a new and original 2 Gorg| receive a new light from a new and original mind. But whether 3 Gorg| mind. But whether these new lights are true or only 4 Gorg| Sophists; but favours the new art of rhetoric, which he 5 Gorg| remark that laughter is a new species of refutation. Polus 6 Gorg| figures are suggestive of some new aspect under which the mind 7 Gorg| like the parables of the New Testament, or the oracles 8 Gorg| suffer injustice.~Compare the New Testament—~‘It is better 9 Gorg| time awaken and develop a new life in us.~Second Thesis:—~ 10 Gorg| ever brings to the birth a new political conception. One 11 Gorg| principle he invests with a new dignity; he finds a noble 12 Gorg| tradition Plato makes a new beginning for his society: ( 13 Gorg| the tale to its truth. The new order of the world was immediately 14 Gorg| since any one has asked me a new one.~CHAEREPHON: Then you 15 Gorg| Polus? Well, this is a new kind of refutation,—when 16 Gorg| now you bring forward a new notion; the superior and 17 Gorg| are losing not only their new acquisitions, but also their


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