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Dialogue
1 Gorg| feel pleasure and pain in nearly the same degree, and sometimes 2 Gorg| 1) In the Gorgias, as in nearly all the other dialogues 3 Gorg| them, and is expressed in nearly the same language. The sufferings 4 Gorg| opinion, the Gorgias most nearly resembles the Apology, Crito, 5 Gorg| over. It is observable that nearly all these parables or continuous 6 Gorg| of these speech is pretty nearly co-extensive with action, 7 Gorg| was his own cousin, and nearly of an age with him, and 8 Gorg| respectability. And in this argument nearly every one, Athenian and 9 Gorg| as you were saying, in nearly equal degree; but are the 10 Gorg| pleased and pained in a nearly equal degree?~CALLICLES: 11 Gorg| and bad good and bad in a nearly equal degree, or have the 12 Gorg| coward, joy and pain in nearly equal degrees? or would 13 Gorg| and from Polus and from nearly every man in the city, but 14 Gorg| Polus, are the same, or nearly the same; but you ignorantly