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Dialogue
1 Gorg| regards this ‘among the multitude of questions’ which agitate 2 Gorg| influence. He could persuade the multitude of anything by the power 3 Gorg| who speaks the truth to a multitude, regardless of consequences, 4 Gorg| speak and to persuade the multitude.~SOCRATES: Now I think, 5 Gorg| to instruct such a vast multitude about such high matters 6 Gorg| more persuasively to the multitude than any of them, and on 7 Gorg| short, he can persuade the multitude better than any other man 8 Gorg| to gain the ears of the multitude on any subject, and this 9 Gorg| GORGIAS: Yes, with the multitude,—that is.~SOCRATES: You 10 Gorg| will make him seem to the multitude to know them, when he does 11 Gorg| often be sworn down by a multitude of false witnesses who have 12 Gorg| will give pleasure to the multitude?~CALLICLES: There can be