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1 Gorg| although learned men, were too modest, and their modesty made 2 Gorg| well-educated; and he is not too modest to speak out (of this he 3 Gorg| assigned for the pilot’s modest charge; and in the proposed 4 Gorg| wish, but they would be too modest to question you. And therefore 5 Gorg| and because he was too modest to say what he thought, 6 Gorg| hence, if a person is too modest to say what he thinks, he 7 Gorg| enough, and they are too modest. Why, their modesty is so 8 Gorg| Gorgias, until they were too modest to say what they thought; 9 Gorg| but you will not be too modest and will not be scared, 10 Gorg| rhetoric. Yet his art is modest and unpresuming: it has