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Dialogue
1 Gorg| rhetoric by adducing the example of Themistocles, who persuaded 2 Gorg| is indeed proved by the example of Heracles, who drove off 3 Gorg| as is shown by the famous example of Aristeides, the son of 4 Gorg| remembrance of them be an example to us, and their lives may 5 Gorg| elements of the past: for example, the tale of the earth-born 6 Gorg| or very little, as, for example, the arts of arithmetic, 7 Gorg| me offer you a striking example of this. On several occasions 8 Gorg| they take medicine, for example, at the bidding of a physician, 9 Gorg| would you yourself, for example, suffer rather than do injustice?~ 10 Gorg| some standard: bodies, for example, are beautiful in proportion 11 Gorg| the action? I mean, for example, that if a man strikes, 12 Gorg| Yes.~SOCRATES: Take, for example, the bodily pleasures of 13 Gorg| all similar arts, as, for example, the art of playing the 14 Gorg| in any other way, if, for example, he has been taught to run 15 Gorg| distinctly visible in it: for example, he who by nature or training 16 Gorg| or he ought to be made an example to his fellows, that they