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Plato, Euthydemus, Protagoras, Gorgias, MenoEditions and translations: Greek | EnglishYour current position in the text is marked in red. Click anywhere on the line to jump to another position.
To join in a fight or a fray, as the saying is, Socrates, you have chosen your time well enough. Do you mean, according to the proverb, we have come too late for a feast? Yes, a most elegant feast; for Gorgias gave us a fine and varied display but a moment ago. But indeed, Callicles, it is Chaerephon here who must take the blame for this; There are a total of 10 comments on and cross references to this page.
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