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Dialogue
1 Gorg| on the soundness of the doctrine which is contained in it, 2 Gorg| Polus assents to this latter doctrine, and is easily persuaded 3 Gorg| dolts, the temperate. But my doctrine is, that a man should let 4 Gorg| is a return to the old doctrine of himself and Polus, that 5 Gorg| being punished.’ Still his doctrine of a future state of rewards 6 Gorg| perversion of Christian doctrine which makes the everlasting 7 Gorg| Greeks, can affirm any other doctrine without being ridiculous.~ 8 Gorg| indeed, Polus, that is my doctrine; the men and women who are 9 Gorg| Then, according to your doctrine, the said Archelaus is miserable?~ 10 Gorg| then, according to your doctrine, he would have been happy. 11 Gorg| are maintaining a strange doctrine, Socrates.~SOCRATES: I shall