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1 Gorg| to do is fairer or more honourable than to suffer injustice. 2 Gorg| admit that to suffer is more honourable than to do injustice. By 3 Gorg| such as nature, custom, the honourable, the good, is not cleared 4 Gorg| just and unjust, base and honourable, good and evil, as he is 5 Gorg| is good and evil, base or honourable, just or unjust in them; 6 Gorg| rhetorician knew the just and the honourable and the good, and admitted 7 Gorg| matters which to know is honourable and not to know disgraceful; 8 Gorg| am not mistaken, that the honourable is not the same as the good, 9 Gorg| that all just things are honourable in so far as they are just? 10 Gorg| has been admitted to be honourable?~POLUS: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 11 Gorg| the punisher does what is honourable, and the punished suffers 12 Gorg| punished suffers what is honourable?~POLUS: True.~SOCRATES: 13 Gorg| SOCRATES: And if what is honourable, then what is good, for 14 Gorg| then what is good, for the honourable is either pleasant or useful?~ 15 Gorg| attaining the good and the honourable; let him who has done things 16 Gorg| and that the equal is the honourable and the just. But if there