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Dialogue
1 Gorg| presentiment of his own fate is hanging over him. He 2 Gorg| Here he anticipates such a fate for himself, from the fact 3 Gorg| But he thinks that such a fate is very likely reserved 4 Gorg| there is no saying what his fate may be. ‘And do you think 5 Gorg| without an allusion to the fate of his master Socrates. 6 Gorg| language. The sufferings and fate of the just man, the powerlessness 7 Gorg| should not be overlooked: the fate reserved for incurable criminals 8 Gorg| will probably share the fate of Socrates.~...~The irony 9 Gorg| that no man can escape fate, and therefore he is not