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Dialogue
1 Gorg| wanted originally to have taken the place of Gorgias under 2 Gorg| of the assembly should be taken. This is said to have happened ‘ 3 Gorg| the rhetorician is not taken into counsel, but the architect, 4 Gorg| weapons of ridicule are taken out of their hands and the 5 Gorg| his father, having first taken away his arms’: the dog, 6 Gorg| of concealment: Zeus has taken from men the power of foreseeing 7 Gorg| garnished with names and phrases taken out of Homer, and with other 8 Gorg| will the rhetorician be taken into counsel? Surely not. 9 Gorg| arranged, or a position taken, then the military will 10 Gorg| measure of the excess is to be taken in one or both of these; 11 Gorg| whose injustice has been taken away from them, and who 12 Gorg| most, as I believe, are taken from the class of tyrants