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Dialogue
1 Gorg| Metaphysical conceptions easily pass into one another; and the 2 Gorg| bringing the argument to such a pass. Socrates ironically replies, 3 Gorg| you leave philosophy and pass on to the real business 4 Gorg| opposites, which in Plato easily pass into one another, and are 5 Gorg| But Socrates would have us pass the same judgment on the 6 Gorg| the measures which will pass. He has no intention of 7 Gorg| only faith which cannot pass away, is his who has not 8 Gorg| knowledge? or, Did they pass their time in eating and 9 Gorg| Plato and of his age to pass from the abstract to the 10 Gorg| starry heaven above,’ and pass from one to the other (compare 11 Gorg| bringing the argument to such a pass.~SOCRATES: Illustrious Polus, 12 Gorg| have enough of them and pass your life in scratching,