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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| understand the meaning of Archelaus being miserable, or of rhetoric 2 Intro| the ‘recent’ usurpation of Archelaus, which occurred in the year 3 Intro| happy enough. He instances Archelaus, son of Perdiccas, the usurper 4 Intro| condition. Polus explains that Archelaus was a slave, being the son 5 Intro| after his manner, that Archelaus cannot be a wicked man and 6 Intro| the incurable are such as Archelaus, who benefit others by becoming 7 Intro| does he mean to say that Archelaus is tormented by the stings 8 Intro| incurable criminals such as Archelaus; the retaliation of the 9 Text | You see, I presume, that Archelaus the son of Perdiccas is 10 Text | your doctrine, the said Archelaus is miserable?~SOCRATES: 11 Text | right the kingdom belonged; Archelaus, however, had no mind to 12 Text | any other Macedonian than Archelaus!~SOCRATES: I praised you 13 Text | happy, seeing that you think Archelaus unjust, and yet happy? May 14 Text | has been accomplished by Archelaus and other tyrants and rhetoricians 15 Text | dispute, my friend? You deemed Archelaus happy, because he was a 16 Text | confidently affirm, will be found Archelaus, if Polus truly reports Phaedo Part
17 Intro| supposed that an Ardiaeus, an Archelaus, an Ismenias could ever The Second Alcibiades Part
18 Pre | reference to the death of Archelaus as having occurred ‘quite 19 Pre | Gorgias, where the story of Archelaus is told, and a similar phrase 20 Text | only the other day, how Archelaus of Macedonia was slain by 21 Text | was not less than that of Archelaus for him. The tyrannicide