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Alphabetical [« »] misery 24 misery-the 1 misesasa 2 misfortune 36 misfortunes 17 misgiving 1 misgivings 2 | Frequency [« »] 36 leads 36 logical 36 looked 36 misfortune 36 negation 36 obtained 36 organs | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances misfortune |
Cratylus Part
1 Text | the most weighted down by misfortune), disguised the name by The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | wanting in virtue, will not misfortune, in like manner, ensue?~ Gorgias Part
3 Text | Never mind, Socrates; the misfortune of which I have been the Laws Book
4 1 | soul, which arise out of misfortune, and the deliverances from 5 1 | every draught as a child of misfortune, and that he feared everything 6 7 | state, as well as a great misfortune.~Athenian. Suppose that 7 9 | received; or if the like misfortune happens to any one in war, 8 9 | some painful and inevitable misfortune which has come upon him, 9 9 | he who meets with such a misfortune has no children, the kindred 10 11 | to take measures that the misfortune of orphanhood may be as 11 11 | tell them of his father’s misfortune, and they shall duly look 12 11 | the same time suffers from misfortune; it would be an extraordinary 13 12 | the view of justifying a misfortune which is easily misrepresented. Lysis Part
14 Intro| in some other failure or misfortune, may restore the necessary 15 Text | remain those who have the misfortune to be ignorant, but are Menexenus Part
16 Text | they lost heart and came to misfortune, their very enemies and Phaedo Part
17 Text | my present situation as a misfortune, if I cannot even persuade Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| to lovely Helen, or some misfortune worse than blindness might Philebus Part
19 Intro| True.’ And ignorance is a misfortune? ‘Certainly.’ And one form 20 Text | ignorance of theirs to be a misfortune?~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ The Republic Book
21 3 | greatest equanimity any misfortune of this sort which may befall 22 3 | Yes, he will feel such a misfortune far less than another. ~ 23 9 | cursed with the further misfortune of being a public tyrant. ~ 24 10 | a good man, who has the misfortune to lose his son or anything 25 10 | well as a feeling of his misfortune which is forcing him to 26 10 | consider, I said, that when in misfortune we feel a natural hunger 27 10 | sickness, or any other seeming misfortune, all things will in the 28 10 | throwing the blame of his misfortune on himself, he accused chance The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Text | children have undergone the misfortune of losing them, and have 30 Text | she likely to meet with misfortune. And he who has the love 31 Text | have sometimes met with misfortune, the fault has not been The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | themselves were in exile and misfortune.~As I observed these incidents The Statesman Part
33 Text | already brought upon us the misfortune of which the proverb speaks.~ 34 Text | speaks.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What misfortune?~STRANGER: The misfortune 35 Text | misfortune?~STRANGER: The misfortune of too much haste, which Timaeus Part
36 Text | single day and night of misfortune all your warlike men in