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Dialogue
1 Gorg| Compare Republic, and the similar reversal of the position 2 Gorg| that he has exercised a similar power over the patients 3 Gorg| the islands of the blest. Similar is the practice of Aeacus; 4 Gorg| patient may be described by similar predicates;—a mistake which 5 Gorg| the human race. It is a similar picture of suffering goodness 6 Gorg| indeed a partial truth), is similar in both of them, and is 7 Gorg| their own behalf. Adopting a similar figure of speech, Socrates 8 Gorg| the ideal truth. And in a similar spirit he declares in the 9 Gorg| revelation, but rather, like all similar descriptions, whether in 10 Gorg| opposites, evil and misery, in a similar alternation? (Compare Republic.)~ 11 Gorg| whether there are not other similar processes which have to 12 Gorg| not the same true of all similar arts, as, for example, the