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Dialogue
1 Gorg| of the two. But what is fair and what is foul; whether 2 Gorg| punished is just, and therefore fair, and therefore beneficent; 3 Gorg| with popularity, and in fair weather sails gallantly 4 Gorg| definition seems to me very fair, Socrates; for persuasion 5 Gorg| has arisen which is a very fair one: Of what persuasion 6 Gorg| about what?—is not that a fair way of putting the question?~ 7 Gorg| your brevity, as is only fair: And now you may do what 8 Gorg| the same with Demus, the fair young son of Pyrilampes. 9 Gorg| souls, are apparelled in fair bodies, or encased in wealth