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ἀλλ᾽ ἐγὼ κτἑ.: Gorgias allows himself to be led on by the examples which Socrates has brought forward, and which seem to him excellently adapted (hence καλῶς ὑφηγήσω) to make clear the efficacy of his art. He therefore tries to prove for it as great as possible a scope, and thereby entirely loses sight of his former definition of the περὶ τί.

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