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Dialogue
1 Gorg| become jumbled together and return to their aboriginal chaos. 2 Gorg| Socrates observes, is a return to the old doctrine of himself 3 Gorg| Callicles an ‘Amphion’ in return for his ‘Zethus,’ he is 4 Gorg| and earnest, we may now return to the ideal truth, and 5 Gorg| The poet of the future may return to his greater calling of 6 Gorg| was not allowable. But to return to our argument:—Does not 7 Gorg| given him an ‘Amphion’ in return for his ‘Zethus’; but since 8 Gorg| anything extraordinary, and, in return for the same salvation which 9 Gorg| payment which he asks in return for so great a boon; and 10 Gorg| the benefactor receives a return; otherwise not. Is this 11 Gorg| to do the same. And, in return for your exhortation of