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Dialogue
1 Gorg| present, are included in the class of flatterers. The true 2 Gorg| the same weak and vulgar class, he consistently maintains 3 Gorg| rather fall under the same class, and rhetoric has still 4 Gorg| warning to them. The latter class are generally kings and 5 Gorg| are allowed to rank in the class of goods. The allusion to 6 Gorg| everlastingly. And there is another class of hardly-curable sinners 7 Gorg| what? I should ask. To what class of things do the words which 8 Gorg| better; for the superior class are far better, as you were 9 Gorg| experience, was of the former class, which is concerned with 10 Gorg| art of medicine was of the class which is concerned with 11 Gorg| belong to the pleasurable class, and which of them not? 12 Gorg| inclined to think, are the only class who cannot complain of the 13 Gorg| then they are the only class who can afford to leave 14 Gorg| believe, are taken from the class of tyrants and kings and 15 Gorg| very bad men come from the class of those who have power ( 16 Gorg| Republic). And yet in that very class there may arise good men,