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Dialogue
1 Gorg| the statesmen of a past age; or with the mention of 2 Gorg| only true politician of his age. In other passages, especially 3 Gorg| the statesman of a past age were no better than those 4 Gorg| Having regard (1) to the age of Plato and the ironical 5 Gorg| logical analysis of his age.~Nor does he distinguish 6 Gorg| especially needed in the present age. For as the world has grown 7 Gorg| of life.~The Greek in the age of Plato admitted praise 8 Gorg| painfully invented. A secular age succeeds to a theocratical. 9 Gorg| characteristic of Plato and of his age to pass from the abstract 10 Gorg| of flattery; if at your age, Polus, you cannot remember, 11 Gorg| cousin, and nearly of an age with him, and making them 12 Gorg| moderation and at the proper age, is an elegant accomplishment, 13 Gorg| child, who is not of an age to speak plainly, lisping 14 Gorg| talking nonsense. At your age, Socrates, are you not ashamed