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GORGIAS.


PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE.

Callicles.Socrates.Chaerephon.
Gorgias.Polus.


Scene: —The house of Callicles.


Steph. 447 Gorgias.
Socrates, Callicles, Chaerephon.
Callicles. The wise man, as the proverb says, is late for a fray, but not for a feast.

Socrates. And are we late for a feast ?

Cal. Yes, and a delightful feast ; for Gorgias has just been exhibiting to us many fine things.

Soc. It is not my fault, Callicles ; our friend Chaerephon is to blame ; for he would keep us loitering in the Agora. Chaerephon. Never mind, Socrates ; the misfortune of which I have been the cause I will also repair ; for Gorgias is a friend of mine, and I will make him give the exhibition again either now, or, if you prefer, at some other time.

Cal. What is the matter, Chaerephon — does Socrates want to hear Gorgias ?

Chaer. Yes, that was our intention in coming.

Cal. Come into my house, then ; for Gorgias is staying with me, and he shall exhibit to you.

Soc. Very good, Callicles ; but will he answer our ques- tions ? for I want to hear from him what is the nature of his art, and what it is which he professes and teaches ; he may, as you [Chaerephon] suggest, defer the exhibition to some other time.

Cal. There is nothing like asking him, Socrates; and indeed to answer questions is a part of his exhibition, for he
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