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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the task ‘of a not very fortunate individual, who had a great Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| are not the wise also the fortunate? This is admitted. And again, 3 Text | that flute-players are most fortunate and successful in performing 4 Text | are not the scribes most fortunate in writing and reading letters?~ 5 Text | sea, again, are any more fortunate on the whole than wise pilots?~ 6 Text | with a wise man is more fortunate than to act with an ignorant 7 Text | wisdom always makes men fortunate: for by wisdom no man would 8 Text | that we should be happy and fortunate if many good things were 9 Text | can make a man happy and fortunate, will you not acknowledge Gorgias Part
10 Text | would answer.~SOCRATES: How fortunate! will you ask him, Chaerephon—?~ Laws Book
11 2 | be temperate and just, is fortunate and happy; and this whether 12 3 | gone wrong.~Megillus. I am fortunate.~Athenian. Very good; a 13 3 | to have been singularly fortunate, and just what I at this 14 4 | Athenian. Yes; and you must add fortunate; and his good fortune must 15 5 | them, and that they will be fortunate. Such should be men’s hopes, 16 6 | reverse of honourable or fortunate. And let any one who will, 17 6 | proper instruction and a fortunate nature, and then of all 18 6 | has been more sacred and fortunate. In our opinion, nothing 19 7 | I rather think that I am fortunate.~Cleinias. How so?~Athenian. 20 9 | true.~Athenian. But we are fortunate.~Cleinias. In what way?~ Meno Part
21 Text | Arist. Pol.).~SOCRATES: How fortunate I am, Meno! When I ask you Phaedrus Part
22 Text | quiet spot.~PHAEDRUS: I am fortunate in not having my sandals, Protagoras Part
23 Text | retained.~Well, I said, and how fortunate are we in having Prodicus The Republic Book
24 3 | unfortunate and the strain of the fortunate, the strain of courage, 25 5 | and was reflecting how fortunate I was in your acceptance 26 8 | children will not be goodly or fortunate. And though only the best 27 8 | necessary ones; but if he be fortunate, and is not too much disordered 28 10 | were attributing to the fortunate unjust. I shall say of them, 29 10 | and had been moderately fortunate in the number of the lot, The Second Alcibiades Part
30 Text | they have not been less fortunate than other men; or if they The Sophist Part
31 Intro| communion of kinds. And we are fortunate in having established such The Symposium Part
32 Text | who never can drink, are fortunate in finding that the stronger Timaeus Part
33 Intro| nearly verified in fact. The fortunate guess that the world is