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Dialogue
1 Gorg| particular arts, are also concerned with discourse; in what 2 Gorg| Even in the arts which are concerned with words there are differences. 3 Gorg| and the arts which are concerned with the higher interests 4 Gorg| of an angel.’ We are not concerned to justify this idealism 5 Gorg| you, with what is rhetoric concerned: I might ask with what is 6 Gorg| ask with what is weaving concerned, and you would reply (would 7 Gorg| SOCRATES: And music is concerned with the composition of 8 Gorg| rhetoric: with what is rhetoric concerned?~GORGIAS: With discourse.~ 9 Gorg| they are for the most part concerned with doing, and require 10 Gorg| words with which rhetoric is concerned:—Suppose that a person asks 11 Gorg| one of the arts which is concerned wholly with words. And if 12 Gorg| And if he further said, ‘Concerned with what?’ I should say, 13 Gorg| deceiving you, for my art is concerned with the greatest good of 14 Gorg| the former class, which is concerned with pleasure, and that 15 Gorg| was of the class which is concerned with the good. And now, 16 Gorg| I term flattery, whether concerned with the body or the soul,