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Dialogue
1 Gorg| premises. Thus the second act of the dialogue closes. 2 Gorg| that the rhetorician may act unjustly. How is the inconsistency 3 Gorg| suffered justly: if the act is just, the effect is just; 4 Gorg| among men. But such ideals act powerfully on the imagination 5 Gorg| than the perpetrators of an act of treachery or of tyranny. 6 Gorg| accustom his followers to act together. Although he is 7 Gorg| have wished to speak or act otherwise than he did in 8 Gorg| blank to him. The greatest act of faith, the only faith 9 Gorg| one of those arts which act always and fulfil all their 10 Gorg| to our good, and if the act is not conducive to our 11 Gorg| under the idea that the act is for his own interests 12 Gorg| of the same nature as the act of him who strikes?~POLUS: 13 Gorg| but these are the men who act according to nature; yes, 14 Gorg| which you exhort me, and act what you call the manly 15 Gorg| by their teachers, should act unjustly by reason of the 16 Gorg| deficiency of speed do men act unjustly, but by reason