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1 1, III | learned; except it be a fault (which was the supposed 2 1, III | which was the supposed fault of Demosthenes, Cicero, 3 1, III | meis; for it was his own fault, though not in so extreme 4 1, III | extreme a degree.~(6) Another fault likewise much of this kind 5 1, III | disproof or excuse.~(7) Another fault incident commonly to learned 6 1, III | 8) There is yet another fault (with which I will conclude 7 1, III | answered, “It was not his fault, but it was the fault of 8 1, III | his fault, but it was the fault of Dionysius, that had his 9 2, VII | And yet if it were but a fault in order, I would not speak 10 2, X | humours, which are not in fault; the fault being in the 11 2, X | which are not in fault; the fault being in the very frame 12 2, XVI | benedictions, from which by his fault he hath been deprived; and 13 2, XXII | precepts upon them: wherein our fault is the greater, because 14 2, XXIII| friends use to extenuate their fault, as if they might presume 15 2, XXIII| contrariwise indeed aggravate their fault, and turneth it from injury 16 2, XXIII| angles and recesses, found fault there was not a window to 17 2, XXIII| friends use to extenuate their fault, as if they might presume 18 2, XXIII| contrariwise indeed aggravate their fault, and turneth it from injury 19 2, XXIII| angles and recesses, found fault there was not a window to 20 2, XXV | men: but that they had a fault, which was that they had