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Dialogue
1 Gorg| use of the method has been hardly, if at all, examined either 2 Gorg| other great artists. We may hardly admit that the moral antithesis 3 Gorg| evident astonishment. He can hardly understand the meaning of 4 Gorg| But still Gorgias could hardly have meant to say that arithmetic 5 Gorg| that such a paradox as this hardly deserves refutation, and 6 Gorg| only a long sleep,’ we can hardly tell what would have been 7 Gorg| opposed the one wise man hardly professing to have found 8 Gorg| natural result, which he hardly seeks to avert, that he 9 Gorg| than in the Gorgias. He hardly troubles himself to answer 10 Gorg| great force of mind; he hardly knows where to begin in 11 Gorg| thoughts of others, and hardly ever brings to the birth 12 Gorg| prophet or teacher; indeed, we hardly know what may not be effected 13 Gorg| un-Greek; at any rate there is hardly anything like them in other 14 Gorg| case:—shall not I be very hardly used, if, when you are making 15 Gorg| another light, which could hardly, I think, have been considered 16 Gorg| but when he is sick they hardly suffer him to satisfy his