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Dialogue
1 Gorg| great passions and great powers, which he has developed 2 Gorg| will call forth all his powers. He must control himself 3 Gorg| sometimes, especially when his powers are failing, think of that 4 Gorg| imperfect education or deficient powers of combination, they cannot 5 Gorg| inferiority of their own powers. No matter whether a statesman 6 Gorg| of fence;—because he has powers which are more than a match 7 Gorg| would also use his athletic powers. And if after having become 8 Gorg| rhetorician will have greater powers of persuasion than the physician 9 Gorg| supposed to have greater powers of persuasion.~GORGIAS: 10 Gorg| cultivate to the utmost their powers of persuasion. But if we, 11 Gorg| their way, and using the powers which they had, whether 12 Gorg| I died because I have no powers of flattery or rhetoric,